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fork meaning in Latin

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fork [forks] noun
[UK: fɔːk]
[US: ˈfɔːrk]

bifurcum [bifurci](2nd) N
noun

fuscinula [fuscinulae](1st) F
noun
I use the fork. = Fuscinula utor.

fork in road noun

bivium [bivi(i)](2nd) N
noun

fork of thighs, crotch noun

bifurcum [bifurci](2nd) N
noun

fork-shaped yoke noun

patibulum [patibuli](2nd) N
noun

forked, divided into two parts adjective

bisulcis [bisulcis, bisulce]adjective

bisulcus [bisulca, bisulcum]adjective

forked branches noun

cervos [cervi]noun
M

cervus [cervi](2nd) M
noun

forked prop noun

furcula [furculae](1st) F
noun

forks (pl.), narrow pass (esp. the Caudine Forks) noun

furcula [furculae](1st) F
noun

(two-pronged) fork noun

furca [furcae](1st) F
noun

cloven, cleft, forked adjective

bifidatus [bifidata, bifidatum]adjective

bifidus [bifida, bifidum]adjective

bifissus [bifissa, bifissum]adjective

divided into three forks or prongs adjective

trisulcus [trisulca, trisulcum]adjective

little fork noun

furcilla [furcillae](1st) F
noun

pitchfork [pitchforks] (farm tool with tines)
noun
[UK: ˈpɪtʃ.fɔːk]
[US: ˈpɪʧ.ˌfɔːrk]

mergaenoun
{f-Pl}, furcilla {f}

point at which anything forks noun

bifurcum [bifurci](2nd) N
noun

pole / fork for supporting / spreading birdnets noun

ames [amitis](3rd) M
noun

two-forked, two pronged, bifurcated adjective

bifurcus [bifurca, bifurcum]adjective

two-pronged fork (pl.) noun

merga [mergae](1st) F
noun

weeding fork noun

capreolus [capreoli](2nd) M
noun

capriolus [caprioli](2nd) M
noun

with forked tongue adjective

bisulcilinguus [bisulcilingua, bisulcilinguum]adjective