prongs or tines
Metal spikes with a hole at the end through which you pass a rope are typically called "anchor pins" or "eye spikes." These spikes are commonly used in outdoor activities like climbing and caving to secure ropes and create anchor points.
Yes, a fork can be considered a type of lever. When lifting food with a fork, one end acts as the fulcrum while the other end applies force to lift the food.
The end of a broom is called the bristles or the head.
The sharp end of a pencil is called the "point."
When something comes to an end, it is called a conclusion or finale.
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Those things on the end of a fork are called tines.
There were four spikes at the end of a Stegosaurus's tail that it used as a weapon for self defense. The spikes are called thagomizers.
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the sharp 'prongs' of a fork is called a tine/tines. they are the pointed things you pick at your food with! :P lolz (incase you didnt know ahahahaheheh) hope this answered your question! :)
Metal spikes with a hole at the end through which you pass a rope are typically called "anchor pins" or "eye spikes." These spikes are commonly used in outdoor activities like climbing and caving to secure ropes and create anchor points.
Stegosaurus had four spikes on its tail called thagomizers. Each thagomizer was two feet long, and two protruded from each side of the end of the tail.
Forks come in two sizes. The larger fork is the salad fork and the smaller fork is the one you eat your main entree with. There is also a salad fork that is about 12" long and has about 3 "Spikes" coming off the end of it and is paired with another fork that is used to "toss" salads (to stir all the ingredients).
The spike at the end of a knight's heel is called a spur.
shovel does not belong because it doesnt have the spikes that the others have
Hades scepter has two spikes because it is a baby bull that has horns