an implement with two or more prongs used for lifting food to the mouth or holding it when cutting
a two-pronged steel device used by musicians, which vibrates when struck to give a note of specific pitch
pay money for something, especially reluctantly
an argument used by John Morton in demanding gifts for the royal treasury: if a man lived well he was obviously rich and if he lived frugally then he must have savings
used to refer to the various processes in the food chain from agricultural production to consumption
a river that flows for 360 miles (580 km) from western Montana into eastern Idaho into the Columbia River
a vehicle with a pronged device in front for lifting and carrying heavy loads
a utensil for eating fruit, having a two-pronged fork at one end and a spoon at the other