Fork
11fork. — fork. fork. (fork. for forkortelse el. forkortet) …
12fork|y — «FR kee», adjective. shaped like a fork; forked …
13fork — index bifurcate, split, spread Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
14Fork — [engl.], Zweig …
15fork — [v] go separate ways angle, bifurcate, branch off, branch out, divaricate, diverge, divide, part, split; concepts 98,738 Ant. join …
16fork — sb., en, e, ene (et gaffelformet landbrugsredskab) …
17-fork — ● weed …
18Fork — For other uses, see Fork (disambiguation). Assorted forks. From left to right: dessert fork, relish fork, salad fork, dinner fork, cold cuts fork, serving fork, carving fork …
19fork — fork1 [fo:k US fo:rk] n ↑fork, ↑knife, ↑spoon [: Old English; Origin: forca, from Latin furca] 1.) a tool you use for picking up and eating food, with a handle and three or four points ▪ Put the knives and forks on the table. 2.) a garden tool… …
20fork — [[t]fɔ͟ː(r)k[/t]] forks, forking, forked 1) N COUNT A fork is a tool used for eating food which has a row of three or four long metal points at the end. ...knives and forks. 2) VERB If you fork food into your mouth or onto a plate, you put it… …