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a fork used in carving meat, commonly having two long tines and, at the base of the handle, a projection on which to rest the forefinger and thumb.[1670-80]
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carving fork — n a large fork used to hold cooked meat firmly while you are cutting it … Dictionary of contemporary English
carving fork — n. a large, two tined fork with a metal guard to protect the hand, used to hold meat in place as it is being carved … English World dictionary
carving fork — noun a large fork used in carving cooked meat • Hypernyms: ↑fork * * * a fork used in carving meat, commonly having two long tines and, at the base of the handle, a projection on which to rest the forefinger and thumb. [1670 80] * * * carving… … Useful english dictionary
carving fork — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms carving fork : singular carving fork plural carving forks a large fork with a long handle and two prongs, used for holding a large piece of cooked meat while you cut it … English dictionary
carving fork — noun (C) a large fork used to hold cooked meat firmly while you are cutting it … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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