Meaning & Definition of word "Prong"

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    Prong

    /prɔŋ/

    noun:

    • 1. A thin, pointed or sharp projection, typically part of a fork or similar tool.
      • Example: The fork has two prongs that are perfect for spearing food.
    • 2. A thing that forks or divides, particularly in the context of decisions or plans.
      • Example: The project has several prongs, each focusing on a different aspect of development.
    • 3. A tines-like attachment, often on a tool or agricultural implement.
      • Example: The harrow's prongs help to aerate the soil.

    verb:

    • 1. To pierce or stab with a pointed object.
      • Example: He pronged the meat to check if it was cooked properly.

    Etymology

    Middle English pronge, from Old French pronge, from Latin pronga.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    prong of a fork:

    Refers specifically to a tine on a fork used for eating or serving.

    two-pronged approach:

    A strategy that uses two methods or angles to achieve a goal.

    pronghorn antelope:

    A species of antelope native to North America, known for its unique pronged horns.

    Related Words

    fork:

    An implement with prongs used for lifting food.

    tine:

    A pointed part of a fork.

    branch:

    A part of a plant that grows out from the main stem.

    Slang Meanings of prong

    Meaning: To prong someone

    Example Sentence: He got pronged by that wild deer when he got too close.

    Meaning: Prong out

    Example Sentence: Let's prong out and explore the area further.