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Fork

Definition

Fork refers to a tool or utensil with two or more prongs, typically used for eating or lifting food. It can also denote a divergence in a road, path, or decision-making process. As a verb, it means to divide into branches or to create a divergent version of something, such as in software development.

Parts of Speech
  • Noun
  • Verb
Pronunciation

American English

  • IPA Pronunciation: /fɔːrk/
  • Respelling: FORK

British English

  • IPA Pronunciation: /fɔːk/
  • Respelling: FAWK
Etymology

The word "fork" originates from Old English "forc," borrowed from Latin "furca," meaning "pitchfork" or "branching structure." It passed into Middle English, evolving to encompass meanings related to utensils and divisions.

Derivatives
  • Forked (adjective)
  • Forking (noun/verb)
  • Forkful (noun)
  • Forkless (adjective)
  • Refork (verb)
Synonyms
  • Prong
  • Branch
  • Divergence
Antonyms
  • Convergence
  • Union
  • None
Usage

The noun "fork" is commonly used to describe a utensil ("She used a fork to eat her salad") or a division in a path ("They took the left fork in the road"). As a verb, it refers to splitting or diverging, as in "The river forks into two branches downstream" or "The developer forked the project to create a new version."

Related Terms
  • Spoon: A common eating utensil often paired with forks.
  • Split: To divide into parts or branches.
  • Prong: One of the pointed parts of a fork.
Detailed Definitions

Noun

  • A utensil with prongs used for eating or lifting food: Refers to the common table tool.
    • Example: "He picked up his steak with a fork."
  • A division in a path, road, or river: Describes a point where something splits into two or more parts.
    • Example: "We stopped at the fork in the trail to decide which way to go."
  • A point of divergence in a decision or system: Used metaphorically to describe a split in processes, especially in technology or ideas.
    • Example: "The project reached a fork where two teams pursued different goals."

Verb

  • To divide into branches: Refers to the action of splitting or branching out.
    • Example: "The road forks near the old oak tree."
  • To create a divergent version of something: Commonly used in software development and decision-making.
    • Example: "The open-source software was forked to add new features."

fork

The word “fork” means an eating utensil with prongs, like the one in the picture.
He picked up his steak with a fork.
We stopped at the fork in the trail to decide which way to go.

🇨🇳 Mandarin Chinese

  • 叉子 (fork, as a utensil)
  • IPA: /tʂʰa˥˩ʈ͡sɹ̩˥˩/
  • English Respell: chāzi

  • 分叉 (fork, as in a road or path branching)
  • IPA: /fɛn˥˩tʂʰa˥˩/
  • English Respell: fēnchā

🇮🇳 Hindi

  • कांटा (fork, as a utensil)
  • IPA: /kaːntaː/
  • English Respell: kanta

  • फोर्क (fork, English loanword used in tech context)
  • IPA: /phɔɾk/
  • English Respell: fork

🇪🇸 Spanish

  • Tenedor (fork, as a utensil)
  • IPA: /teˈneðoɾ/
  • English Respell: tenedor

  • Bifurcación (fork, as in a road or path branching)
  • IPA: /bifuɾkaˈθjon/
  • English Respell: bifurcación

🇫🇷 French

  • Fourchette (fork, as a utensil)
  • IPA: /fuʁʃɛt/
  • English Respell: fourchette

  • Embranchement (fork, as in a road or path branching)
  • IPA: /ɑ̃bʁɑ̃ʃmɑ̃/
  • English Respell: embranchement

🇦🇪 Arabic (Modern Standard)

  • شوكة (fork, as a utensil)
  • IPA: /ʃuːka/
  • English Respell: shuuka

  • تفرع (fork, as in a road or path branching)
  • IPA: /tafaraʕ/
  • English Respell: tafara

🇧🇩 Bengali

  • কাঁটা (fork, as a utensil)
  • IPA: /kãʈa/
  • English Respell: kãţa

  • বিভাজন (fork, as in a road or path branching)
  • IPA: /bibhajan/
  • English Respell: bibhajan

🇷🇺 Russian

  • Вилка (fork, as a utensil)
  • IPA: /ˈvʲilkə/
  • English Respell: vilka

  • Развилка (fork, as in a road or path branching)
  • IPA: /rɐzˈvʲilkə/
  • English Respell: razvilka

🇵🇹 Portuguese

  • Garfo (fork, as a utensil)
  • IPA: /ˈɡaɾfu/
  • English Respell: garfo

  • Bifurcação (fork, as in a road or path branching)
  • IPA: /bifuɾkaˈsɐ̃w̃/
  • English Respell: bifurcação

🇮🇩 Indonesian

  • Garpu (fork, as a utensil)
  • IPA: /ˈɡarpu/
  • English Respell: garpu

  • Percabangan (fork, as in a road or path branching)
  • IPA: /pərtʃabangan/
  • English Respell: percabangan

🇩🇪 German

  • Gabel (fork, as a utensil)
  • IPA: /ˈɡaːbl̩/
  • English Respell: Gabel

  • Abzweigung (fork, as in a road or path branching)
  • IPA: /ˈapʦvaɪ̯ɡʊŋ/
  • English Respell: Abzweigung

🇯🇵 Japanese

  • フォーク (fork, as a utensil)
  • IPA: /foːku/
  • English Respell: fōku

  • 分岐 (fork, as in a road or path branching)
  • IPA: /buŋki/
  • English Respell: bunki

🇻🇳 Vietnamese

  • Nĩa (fork, as a utensil)
  • IPA: /ɲiə˧/
  • English Respell: nia

  • Nhánh (fork, as in a road or path branching)
  • IPA: /ɲaː˧ˀ˦j/
  • English Respell: nhanh

🇰🇷 Korean

  • 포크 (fork, as a utensil)
  • IPA: /pʰoːkʰu/
  • English Respell: pokeu

  • 분기 (fork, as in a road or path branching)
  • IPA: /bunɡi/
  • English Respell: bungi

🇹🇷 Turkish

  • Çatal (fork, as a utensil)
  • IPA: /tʃaːˈtaɫ/
  • English Respell: chatal

  • Kavşak (fork, as in a road or path branching)
  • IPA: /kaʊˈʃak/
  • English Respell: kavshak

🇵🇰 Urdu

  • فورک (fork, as a utensil)
  • IPA: /fɔːrk/
  • English Respell: fork

  • شاخ (fork, as in a road or path branching)
  • IPA: /ʃɑːx/
  • English Respell: shaakh

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