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View usage for: (prɒŋ, US prɔːŋ) Word forms: plural prongs1. countable noun [usually plural]The prongs of something such as a fork are the long, thin pointed parts. Mark the loaf with the prongs of a fork in a criss-cross pattern. ...a prong attached to the back of a rider's boot. Synonyms: point, tip, spike, tine More Synonyms of prong 2. countable nounThe prongs of something such as a policy or plan are the separate parts of it. The shareholder rights movement has two prongs. The second prong of the strategy is the provision of basic social services for thepoor. [+ of] (prɒŋ) noun1. a sharply pointed end of an instrument, such as on a fork 2. any pointed projecting part verb3. (transitive) to prick or spear with or as if with a prong Derived forms pronged adjective Word origin C15: related to Middle Low German prange a stake, Gothic anaprangan to afflict prong in American English (prɔŋ) noun1. any of the pointed ends of a fork; tine 2. any pointed projecting part, as the tip of an antler verb transitive3. to pierce, lift, or break up with a prong Word origin LME pronge, akin to MLowG prangen, to press, pinch, Ger pranger, pillory Synonyms of 'prong'point, tip, spike, tine More Synonyms of prong Chinese translation of 'prong' n (c) - [of fork]
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Definition a long pointed projection from an instrument or tool such as a fork Mark the loaf with the prongs of a fork. Additional synonymsDefinition a long metal nail a 15-foot wall topped with iron spikes Synonyms point, stake, spur, pin, nail, spine, barb, tine, prongDefinition a narrow or pointed end of something She poked and shifted things with the tip of her walking stick. Synonyms end, point, head, extremity, sharp end, nib, prong- promulgate
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