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Meaning of
fork
in English
fork
us
//fɔrk//
uk
//fɔrk//
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Plural
forks
Past Tense
forked
Participle Verb
forking
Third Person Singular
forks
Definitions
Noun
a
utensil
with
prongs
for
eating
a
gardening
tool
with
a
long
handle
;
for
digging
a
road
intersection
;
decision
point
The
road
comes
to
a
fork
where
we
have
to
turn
left
.
a
point
in
time
;
life
path
decision
She
reached
a
fork
in
her
life
where
she
had
to
choose
a
career
.
a
project
split
in
software
development
;
new
versions
emerge
The
developers
created
a
fork
of
the
original
software
to
add
new
features
.
a
blockchain
split
due
to
protocol
disagreements
The
disagreement
over
transaction
fees
led
to
a
fork
in
the
blockchain
network
.
a
road
intersection
with
two
paths
The
driver
approached
a
fork
in
the
road
and
slowed
down
.
a
point
of
decision
or
choice
She
stood
at
a
fork
in
her
career
,
unsure
which
path
to
take
.
a
split
in
a
waterway
;
dividing
into
two
directions
The
river
reached
a
fork
where
it
divided
into
two
streams
.
a
part
or
branch
of
something
;
a
dividing
point
The
new
policy
marked
a
significant
fork
in
the
company's
development
path
.
a
chess
tactic
;
attacking
two
pieces
at
once
The
chess
player
used
a
clever
fork
to
capture
her
opponent's
queen
.
a
bicycle
or
motorcycle
frame
part
;
steering
and
balance
support
The
bicycle's
fork
was
damaged
in
the
accident
and
needed
to
be
replaced
.
Compounds / Phrases
forkfuls
fork out
fork over
forklift
forklifts
spork
hayfork
sporks
forktail
fork truck
fork off
forkful