A fork could be a garden tool, It looks like a big dinner fork, you handle it like a shovel except that it has flat tines instead of a blade. Use the garden fork to turn over and break up soil.
In the barn there is the hay fork, this fork has round pointed tines. Use it to pickup and move loose hay, straw and manure.
It depends on what metal the screw is made of. Brass is non-magnetic, aluminum is non-magnetic, some kinds of stainless steel are non-magnetic. Most other metals that a screw might be made of are magnetic.
If it is made of metal, it is a conductor. If it is wooden, it is an insulator.
A kitchen fork is a conductor. It is typically made of metal, which allows it to conduct electricity. In contrast, an insulator is a material that does not conduct electricity well, such as rubber or plastic. Therefore, using a fork near electrical appliances can pose a safety risk.
The science of growing crops is agriculture; I wouldn't call it an art.
You could just say agriculture, but more properly it is agronomy.
a hammer a spade a fork
A berry fork or a carving fork. Also a disposable two pronged fork can be known as a cheese fork or a chip fork shfork
A fork is s fork. A spork is a spoon ending in short fork tines.
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10w fork oil. 130-140 ml from top of fork, when fork is fully compressed without the spring inside the fork.
forc: fork gabhlóg: (small) fork, forked stick or instrument píce: pike, fork, peak gabhal: fork, forked inlet ladhar: toe; claw; prong; fork
It takes 5.6 oz of fork oil in each fork.
with a fork. with a fork.
If you can read this, you are probably not a fork.
the metaphore of fork what is it?