Fork (disambiguation)

In the context of Wikipedia, "Fork" may refer to Wikipedia:Mirrors and forks or Wikipedia:Content forking.
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A fork is a utensil for eating and cooking.

Fork may also refer to:

Implements

  • Fork (road), a type of intersection where a road splits
  • Bicycle fork, the part of a bicycle to which the front wheel is attached
  • Garden fork, a pronged gardening tool designed for digging
  • Military fork, a pole weapon used between the 15th and 19th centuries
  • Motorcycle fork, the portion of a motorcycle that holds the front wheel
  • Pitchfork, a tined farming tool used to lift and pitch hay and perform other tasks
  • Tuning fork, a vibrating device used to tune musical instruments
  • Winnowing fork, a tined farming tool used to separate grain and chaff

Places

  • Fork, Iran (disambiguation), several places in Iran
  • Fork, Maryland, United States, a town
  • Fork Township (disambiguation), several districts in the United States

Computing

  • Fork (file system), a part of a file in certain filesystems
  • Fork (software development), when a piece of software or other work is split into two branches or variations of development
  • Fork (system call), the method whereby a running process creates a new process
  • Fork (blockchain), a split of the blockchain into two chains or a protocol change
  • The Fork, an on-line restaurant booking system

Other uses

  • Fork (chess), a situation in chess where one piece simultaneously attacks two or more opposing pieces
  • Operation Fork, the invasion of Iceland by the British during World War II
  • Fork, in the United States a tributary of a river or other stream

See also

  • Forks (disambiguation)
  • The Forks (disambiguation)
  • Forq
  • Furca (disambiguation) ("fork" in Latin)
  • All pages with titles beginning with Fork
  • All pages with titles containing Fork
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