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.
like a big giant fork
No. Scallions are like onions. Scallops are like seafood. Scallops ARE seafood.
Like a strand of hair with a tiny fork on the end. Kind of like this ---------<
A Cocktail fork is used for spearing cocktail garnishes such as olives. Cocktail forks resemble a trident. Some people call these forks "Seafood forks."
Ah, the salad fork and fish fork are like happy little trees in the silverware world. The salad fork typically has broader tines and a slightly larger size, perfect for picking up leafy greens and veggies. Meanwhile, the fish fork is more delicate with a longer, slender shape, designed specifically for enjoying delicious seafood dishes. Just remember, there are no mistakes in silverware, only happy accidents!
A fork with three tines ("prongs") is called, not surprisingly, a fork. The number of tines doesn't make a difference in what it is called, except that shape and/or placement might dictate that it is a "salad" or "dinner" or "seafood" fork. A larger fork with three tines might be a kind of serving fork. It's notcalled a "trident" because the trident is a type of three-tipped spear, and not a fork at all.
A fork with three tines ("prongs") is called, not surprisingly, a fork. The number of tines doesn't make a difference in what it is called, except that shape and/or placement might dictate that it is a "salad" or "dinner" or "seafood" fork. A larger fork with three tines might be a kind of serving fork. It's notcalled a "trident" because the trident is a type of three-tipped spear, and not a fork at all.
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!
A sword, a stick, two shorter sticks with a chain, and a fork
It does not look like Enterprise truck rental offers fork lift trucks as part of their fleet. They have box trucks, skatebeds, parcel vans and pickup trucks, bu no fork lift trucks.
hand fork