- fork
- fork [fôrk]n.[ME forke < OE forca & Anglo-Fr forque (Fr fourche), both < L furca, two-pronged fork]1. an instrument of greatly varying size with a handle at one end and two or more pointed prongs at the other: forks are variously used as eating utensils and for pitching hay, breaking up soil, etc.2. something resembling a fork in shape [tuning fork]3. a division into branches; bifurcation☆ 4. the point where a river, road, etc. is divided into two or more branches, or where branches join to form a river, road, etc.5. any of these branchesvi.to divide into branches; be bifurcated [where the road forks]vt.1. to make into the shape of a fork2. to pick up, spear, or pitch with a fork3. Chess to attack (two chessmen) simultaneously with a single chessman——————☆ fork over or fork out or fork upInformal to pay out; hand overforkfuln.pl. forkfuls
English World dictionary. V. Neufeldt. 2014.