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Prong
Prong Prong, n. [Cf. D. prangen to pinch, press, LG. prange a
stick, or W. procio to thrust, E. prowl, pang.]
1. A sharp-pointed instrument.
Prick it on a prong of iron. --Sandys.
2. The tine of a fork, or of a similar instrument; as, a fork
of two or three prongs.
3. (Zo["o]l.)
(a) A sharp projection, as of an antler.
(b) The fang of a tooth.
Meaning of Prong from wikipedia
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Prong or
Prongs may
refer to:
Prong,
synonym of tine (structural), a
branch or
spike of
various tools...
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Prong is an
American heavy metal band
formed in New York City in 1986. The band is
fronted by guitarist/vocalist
Tommy Victor,
Prong's sole
constant member...
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Prong setting or
prong mount refers to the use of
metal projections or tines,
called "
prongs", to
secure a
gemstone to a
piece of jewelry. A
prong setting...
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Prong was an
iPhone battery case
company based in New York City,
primarily manufacturing accessories for
electronic devices.
Prong was
founded in 2011...
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Reading Prong is a
physiographic subprovince of the New
England Uplands section of the New
England province of the
Appalachian Highlands. The
prong consists...
- The
Calvert Prong is one of the two
prongs whose confluence creates the
Little Warrior River in Alabama,
United States. The
other prong is the Blackburn...
- antelope, it is
known colloquially in
North America as the
American antelope,
prong buck,
pronghorn antelope and
prairie antelope,
because it
closely resembles...
- In the
United States, the
Manhattan Prong of the New
England Uplands is a
smaller belt of
ancient rock in
southern New York (including Manhattan, the...
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Pronger is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Chris Pronger (born 1974),
Canadian ice
hockey player Sean
Pronger (born 1972), Canadian...
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Trenton Prong is a
physiographic subprovince of the
Piedmont Uplands section of the
Piedmont province of the
Appalachian Mountains. The
prong consists...