They are called TINES
A prong on a fork is a 'tine'.
This is called a "tine."
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
They are called "tines".
A projecting point or prong of a fork is called a tine.
A prong on a fork is called a Tine
A prong on a fork is one of the pointed tines used for spearing or lifting food. Each prong contributes to the fork's function, making it easier to eat a variety of dishes. Instead of "fine," you could say "delicate" to describe a prong that is slender and precise in design.
Fork prongs are called tines.
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.
# The prong of a fork or rake is called a "ein Zinke", plural "Zinken" # The prong of a deer's antler is called a "eine Sprosse", plural "Sprossen" # A prong relating to a sharp point is called a "ein Zacke", plural "Zacken"
One of the sharp spikes on a fork is called a "prong." Forks typically have two to four prongs, which are designed to pierce and hold food for eating or serving. The design and shape of the prongs can vary depending on the type of fork and its intended use.
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