A three-pronged spear is called a trident. A three-pronged fork is just a fork. It might be a pitchfork, or a table (salad, dinner or seafood) fork, or even a serving fork. Placement on the table and relative size are the guides, and they say more about the fork (and suggest a name like dinner or seafood) than the number of tines.
A long, three-pronged fork or weapon, especially a three-pronged spear used for fishing.Greek & Roman Mythology. The three-pronged spear carried by Neptune or Poseidon.
Trident: A long, three-pronged fork or weapon, especially a three-pronged spear used for fishing. Greek & Roman Mythology. The three-pronged spear carried by Neptune or Poseidon.Toter: Someone whose employment involves carrying something.Means: Someone who carries a trident for their employment.
hades most favorite weapon is a two pronged fork
it is caled a trident
it looks just like a fork but a whole lot bigger and the middle prong is shorter than the other two prongs on the side of it!
Trident , three pronged spear
A trident, which looks like a three pronged spear.
Poseidon's weapon is a three pronged spear-type weapon called a trident.
A three-pronged fork is called a "trident." It typically refers to a three-tined tool used for fishing or as a symbol associated with various mythological figures, such as Poseidon in Greek mythology. The term can also be used in a culinary context, although it's less common than the standard fork.
A five-pronged weapon is commonly referred to as a "tanto" when specifically discussing a Japanese dagger-like weapon, or more broadly as a "trident" in the context of a three-pronged spear. However, the term "pentacle" can also refer to a five-pointed weapon in a more mythological or symbolic context. In martial arts, a five-pronged weapon may also be known as a "five-section staff" or "nunchaku" depending on its construction and use.
a two pronged fork
Fork is the two-pronged thingy that holds the front wheel.