the sharp 'prongs' of a fork is called a tine/tines. they are the pointed things you pick at your food with! :P lolz (incase you didnt know ahahahaheheh)
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The four spike-like pointed things on a fork are called tines.
The prong on a fork is called a tine (plural tines). By definition, a tine is: 1. prong: a thin pointed projection of a utensil or implement such as a fork or pitchfork2. antler's branch: a pointed branch of a deer's antler
The spikes on the end of a fork are called tines. Tines are the pointed prongs that are used for picking up and holding food.
The pointed part at top of church is called a steeple
Why were logs pointed on ends around a fort
Sounds like you're thinking of a kayak.
The pointed metal tine at the end of a fork is called a "prong." It is used for picking up and holding food while eating.
a small and light boat with pointed ends
A rectangle with pointed ends is called a "gothic arch." This architectural element is commonly found in Gothic architecture, characterized by its pointed shape at the top. Gothic arches are known for their structural integrity and ability to support heavy loads due to the way forces are distributed along the curved lines of the arch.
The ends of nails always made pointed because it help the nail to enter an object easy and faster.
Boats have pointed front ends which make it easier for the boat to glide through the water.
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