prongs

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Small fingers of metal that hold a stone in place
plural of prong
Scissors-like tool with three tines, one on one handle and two on other, used for gripping and twisting
prong
A thin, pointed, projecting part - as in, a pitchfork with four prongs
prong
{n} a branch of a fork, fork, pitchfork
prong
{f} overturn with a pitchfork; stab with a fork; load with a pitchfork
prong
A branch; a fork - as in, the two prongs of a river
prong
The fang of a tooth
prong
{i} tine, small slender point of a fork; pointed projection of an antler
prong
A sharp-pointed instrument
prong
A sharp projection, as of an antler
prong
The prongs of something such as a policy or plan are the separate parts of it. The shareholder rights movement has two prongs The second prong of the strategy is the provision of basic social services for the poor
prong
The tine of a fork, or of a similar instrument; as, a fork of two or three prongs
prong
The prongs of something such as a fork are the long, thin pointed parts
prong
a pointed projection
prongs

    Turkish pronunciation

    prôngz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈprôɴɢz/ /ˈprɔːŋz/

    Etymology

    [ 'pro[ng], 'prä[ng] ] (noun.) 15th century. Middle English pronge.
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