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Cork

The lightweight elastic outer bark of the cork oak, used especially for bottle closures, insulation, floats, and crafts.
Apr 07, 2023

Fork

In cutlery or kitchenware, a fork (from Latin: furca 'pitchfork') is a utensil, now usually made of metal, whose long handle terminates in a head that branches into several narrow and often slightly curved tines with which one can spear foods either to hold them to cut with a knife or to lift them to the mouth.
Apr 07, 2023

Cork

Something made of cork, especially a bottle stopper.
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Fork

A utensil with two or more prongs, used for eating or serving food.
Apr 07, 2023

Cork

A bottle stopper made of other material, such as plastic.
Apr 07, 2023
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Fork

An implement with two or more prongs used for raising, carrying, piercing, or digging.
Apr 07, 2023

Cork

A small float used on a fishing line or net to buoy up the line or net or to indicate when a fish bites.
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Fork

A bifurcation or separation into two or more branches or parts.
Apr 07, 2023

Cork

(Botany)A nonliving, water-resistant protective tissue that is formed on the outside of the cork cambium in the woody stems and roots of many seed plants. Also called phellem.
Apr 07, 2023

Fork

The point at which such a bifurcation or separation occurs
A fork in a road.
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Cork

To stop or seal with or as if with a cork.
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Fork

One of the branches of such a bifurcation or separation
The right fork.
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Cork

To restrain or check; hold back
Tried to cork my anger.
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Fork

(Games) An attack by one chess piece on two pieces at the same time.
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Cork

To blacken with burnt cork.
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Fork

To raise, carry, pitch, or pierce with a fork.
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Cork

(uncountable) The bark of the cork oak, which is very light and porous and used for making bottle stoppers, flotation devices, and insulation material.
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Fork

To give the shape of a fork to (one's fingers, for example).
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Cork

A bottle stopper made from this or any other material.
Snobs feel it's hard to call it wine with a straight face when the cork is made of plastic.
Apr 07, 2023

Fork

(Games) To launch an attack on (two chess pieces).
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Cork

An angling float, also traditionally made of oak cork.
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Fork

(Informal) To pay. Used with over, out, or up
Forked over $80 for front-row seats.
Forked up the money owed.
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Cork

The cork oak, Quercus suber.
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Fork

To divide into two or more branches
The river forks here.
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Cork

(botany) The dead protective tissue between the bark and cambium in woody plants, with suberin deposits making it impervious to gasses and water.
Apr 07, 2023

Fork

To use a fork, as in working.
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Cork

An aerialist maneuver involving a rotation where the rider goes heels over head, with the board overhead.
Apr 07, 2023

Fork

To turn at or travel along a fork.
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Cork

(transitive) To seal or stop up, especially with a cork stopper.
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Fork

Any of several types of pronged (tined) tools (physical tools), as follows:
Apr 07, 2023

Cork

(transitive) To blacken (as) with a burnt cork.
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Fork

A utensil with spikes used to put solid food into the mouth, or to hold food down while cutting.
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Cork

To leave the cork in a bottle after attempting to uncork it.
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Fork

Any of several types of pronged tools for use on farms, in fields, or in the garden or lawn, such as a smaller hand fork for weeding or a larger one for turning over the soil.
Apr 07, 2023

Cork

To fill with cork.
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Fork

A tuning fork.
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Cork

To tamper with (a bat) by drilling out part of the head and filling the cavity with cork or similar light, compressible material.
He corked his bat, which was discovered when it broke, causing a controversy.
Apr 07, 2023

Fork

(by abstraction, from the tool shape) A fork in the road, as follows:
Apr 07, 2023

Cork

To injure through a blow; to induce a haematoma.
The vicious tackle corked his leg.
Apr 07, 2023

Fork

(physical) An intersection in a road or path where one road is split into two.
Apr 07, 2023

Cork

(fishing) To position one's drift net just outside of another person's net, thereby intercepting and catching all the fish that would have gone into that person's net.
Apr 07, 2023

Fork

(figurative) A fork.
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Cork

To perform such a maneuver.
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Fork

(by abstraction, from the tool shape) A point where a waterway, such as a river or other stream, splits and flows into two (or more) different directions.
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Cork

Having the property of a head over heels rotation.
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Fork

One of the parts into which anything is furcated or divided; a prong; a branch of a stream, a road, etc.; a barbed point, as of an arrow.
A thunderbolt with three forks
This fork of the river dries up during droughts
Apr 07, 2023

Cork

The outer layer of the bark of the cork tree (Quercus Suber), of which stoppers for bottles and casks are made. See Cutose.
Apr 07, 2023

Fork

A point in time where one has to make a decision between two life paths.
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Cork

A stopper for a bottle or cask, cut out of cork.
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Fork

(metonymically) Either of the (figurative) paths thus taken.
Apr 07, 2023

Cork

A mass of tabular cells formed in any kind of bark, in greater or less abundance.
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Fork

Process (software development, content management, data management) A departure from having a single source of truth (SSOT), sometimes intentionally but usually unintentionally.
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Cork

To stop with a cork, as a bottle.
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Fork

(metonymically) Any of the pieces/versions (of software, content, or data sets) thus created.
Single source of truth, SSOT
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Cork

To furnish or fit with cork; to raise on cork.
Tread on corked stilts a prisoner's pace.
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Fork

(software) The launch of one or more separate software development efforts based upon a modified copy of an existing project, especially in free and open-source software.
Apr 07, 2023

Cork

Outer bark of the cork oak; used for stoppers for bottles etc.
Apr 07, 2023

Fork

The splitting of the coverage of a topic (within a corpus of content) into two or more pieces.
A content fork may be intentional (as from a schism about goals) or unintentional (merely from a lack of reorganizing, so far).
Apr 07, 2023

Cork

(botany) outer tissue of bark; a protective layer of dead cells
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Fork

(cryptocurrency) A split in a blockchain resulting from protocol disagreements, or a branch of the blockchain resulting from such a split.
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Cork

A port city in southern Ireland
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Fork

(chess) The simultaneous attack of two adversary pieces with one single attacking piece (especially a knight).
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Cork

The plug in the mouth of a bottle (especially a wine bottle)
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Fork

The crotch. en
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Cork

A small float usually made of cork; attached to a fishing line
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Fork

(colloquial) A forklift.
Are you qualified to drive a fork?
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Cork

Close a bottle with a cork
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Fork

Either of the blades of a forklift (or, in plural, the set of blades), on which the goods to be raised are loaded.
Get those forks tilted back more or you're gonna lose that pallet!
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Cork

Stuff with cork;
The baseball player stuffed his bat with cork to make it lighter
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Fork

In a bicycle or motorcycle, the portion of the frameset holding the front wheel, allowing the rider to steer and balance, also called front fork.
The fork can be equipped with a suspension on mountain bikes.
Apr 07, 2023

Fork

Horse tack The upper front brow of a saddle bow, connected in the tree by the two saddle bars to the cantle on the other end.
Apr 07, 2023

Fork

(obsolete) A gallows.
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Fork

(mining) The bottom of a sump into which the water of a mine drains.
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Fork

(ambitransitive) To divide into two or more branches or copies.
A road, a tree, or a stream forks.
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Fork

To spawn a new child process by duplicating the existing process.
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Fork

To launch a separate software development effort based upon a modified copy of an existing software project, especially in free and open-source software.
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Fork

To create a copy of a distributed version control repository.
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Fork

(transitive) To move with a fork (as hay or food).
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Fork

To kick someone in the crotch.
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Fork

(intransitive) To shoot into blades, as corn does.
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Fork

(transitive) fuck
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Fork

To bale a shaft dry.
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Fork

An instrument consisting of a handle with a shank terminating in two or more prongs or tines, which are usually of metal, parallel and slightly curved; - used for piercing, holding, taking up, or pitching anything.
Apr 07, 2023

Fork

Anything furcate or like a fork in shape, or furcate at the extremity; as, a tuning fork.
Apr 07, 2023

Fork

One of the parts into which anything is furcated or divided; a prong; a branch of a stream, a road, etc.; a barbed point, as of an arrow.
Let it fall . . . though the fork invadeThe region of my heart.
A thunderbolt with three forks.
Apr 07, 2023

Fork

The place where a division or a union occurs; the angle or opening between two branches or limbs; as, the fork of a river, a tree, or a road.
Apr 07, 2023

Fork

The gibbet.
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Fork

To shoot into blades, as corn.
The corn beginneth to fork.
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Fork

To divide into two or more branches; as, a road, a tree, or a stream forks.
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Fork

To raise, or pitch with a fork, as hay; to dig or turn over with a fork, as the soil.
Forking the sheaves on the high-laden cart.
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Fork

Cutlery used for serving and eating food
Apr 07, 2023

Fork

The act of branching out or dividing into branches
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Fork

A part of a forked or branching shape;
He broke off one of the branches
They took the south fork
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Fork

An agricultural tool used for lifting or digging; has a handle and metal prongs
Apr 07, 2023

Fork

The angle formed by the inner sides of the legs where they join the human trunk
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Fork

Lift with a pitchfork;
Pitchfork hay
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Fork

Place under attack with one's own pieces, of two enemy pieces
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Fork

Divide into two or more branches so as to form a fork;
The road forks
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Fork

Shape like a fork;
She forked her fingers
Apr 07, 2023

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