Take it
It's purely descriptive: the item is fork-shaped and is used when tuning musical instruments.
WISHBONE
You put your knife and fork side by side across the plate.
The y-shaped structure in DNA double helix is called a replication fork. It forms when the double helix unwinds to allow DNA replication to occur. At the replication fork, enzymes work together to separate the DNA strands and build new complementary strands.
The "spork" is an eating utensil shaped like a spoon with short tines.
Replication forks are Y-shaped regions where the two strands of DNA separate during DNA replication. At the replication fork, the DNA helicase enzyme unwinds the double helix structure, creating two single strands that serve as templates for DNA synthesis by complementary base pairing.
possibly the baseboards on the bottoms of the walls where the carpet meets a wall, a knife which is actually two inclined planes, and a salad fork with is arrow shaped where the poking part of the fork is which is also two inclined planes, a face of a square shaped lampshade.
When you come to the fork in the road, take it.
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).
a spork is a mix of a spoon and a fork. the bottom part of the head is rounded like a spoon, while the top of the head it pointed just like a fork would be
tines are the little fingers/spokes that come from the top of the fork, the tines are the parts you stab food with to pick it up.
A spork is an eating utensil shaped like a spoon, but with three tines on the bowl, such as those you would see on a fork.