A prong on a fork is a 'tine'.
A projecting point or prong of a fork is called a tine.
Prongs is the plural of prong
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Oh, dude, the plural of "folk" is technically "folks." It's like when you have one folk, and then you add more, so you get folks. It's not like "folkies" or "folksters," although those could be fun nicknames for a folk music fan club. But yeah, it's just "folks."
The letter which is silent in the word folk is the letter L.
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"
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
They are called "tines".
A projecting point or prong of a fork is called a tine.
This is called a "tine."
A Swiss alpine folk singer is called a yodeler.
A prong on a fork is called a Tine
A prong is a clamper to clamp things.
The purpose of a 30 amp 4 prong to 3 prong adapter is to allow a device with a 3 prong plug to be connected to a 4 prong outlet. It works by converting the 4 prong outlet into a 3 prong outlet, enabling compatibility between the device and the power source.