What is the meaning of FORK. Phrases containing FORK
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a.
Having no fork.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Fork
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Opening into two or more parts or shoots; forked; furcated.
a.
Having three branches or forks; trichotomous.
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Having three furrows, forks, or prongs; having three grooves or sulci; three-grooved.
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A tyrant flycatcher (Milvulus forficatus) of the Southern United States and Mexico, which has a deeply forked tail. It is light gray above, white beneath, salmon on the flanks, and fiery red at the base of the crown feathers.
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The quality or state or dividing in a forklike manner.
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Any one of several species of brilliant South American humming birds of the genus Sappho, having very bright-colored and deeply forked tails; -- called also firetail.
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One of several Asiatic and East Indian passerine birds, belonging to Enucurus, and allied genera. The tail is deeply forking.
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A European fish (Raniceps raninus), having a large flat head; -- also called tadpole fish, and lesser forked beard.
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Divided into three parts, or into threes; three-forked; as, a trichotomous stem.
v. t.
To raise, or pitch with a fork, as hay; to dig or turn over with a fork, as the soil.
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The European forked hake or hake's-dame (Phycis blennoides); -- also called great forked beard.
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Formed into a forklike shape; having a fork; dividing into two or more prongs or branches; furcated; bifurcated; zigzag; as, the forked lighting.
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v. i.
To divide into two or more branches; as, a road, a tree, or a stream forks.
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Divided into two parts, somewhat after the manner of a fork; dichotomous.
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Anything furcate or like a fork in shape, or furcate at the extremity; as, a tuning fork.
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The place where a division or a union occurs; the angle or opening between two branches or limbs; as, the fork of a river, a tree, or a road.
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Something having three forks or prongs, as a trident.
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