Fork ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Fork ( noun )

  1. A tool with two or more prongs used for lifting food to the mouth or holding it when cutting.
  2. A point where a road, river, or railway divides into two or more branches.

Origin:

Old english forca, from a west germanic word meaning "pitchfork", "trident", of unknown origin.

Examples:

  1. He used a fork to eat his salad.
  2. I need a fork to eat my pasta.
  3. She picked up a fork and knife.
  4. The fork in the road leads to two different destinations.
  5. The river forks just before the bridge.

(As a verb)

Fork ( verb )

  1. A tool with two or more prongs used for lifting food to the mouth or holding it when cutting.
  2. A point where a road, river, or railway divides into two or more branches.

Origin:

Old english forca, from a west germanic word meaning "pitchfork", "trident", of unknown origin.

Examples:

  1. He used a fork to eat his salad.
  2. I need a fork to eat my pasta.
  3. She picked up a fork and knife.
  4. The fork in the road leads to two different destinations.
  5. The river forks just before the bridge.
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