Difference between Fork and Pitchfork

What is the difference between Fork and Pitchfork?

Fork as a noun is a pronged tool having a long straight handle, used for digging, lifting, throwing etc. while Pitchfork as a noun is farm tool comprising a fork attached to a long handle used for pitching hay or bales of hay high up onto a haystack.

Fork

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To use a fork to move food to the mouth. To spawn a new child process in some sense duplicating the existing process. To split a (software) project into several projects. To kick someone in the crotch.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A pronged tool having a long straight handle, used for digging, lifting, throwing etc. A gallows. A utensil with spikes used to put solid food into the mouth, or to hold food down while cutting. A tuning fork. An intersection in a road or path where one road is split into two. A point where a waterway, such as a river, splits and goes two (or more) different directions (see image). The simultaneous attack of two adversary pieces with one single attacking piece (especially a knight). A splitting-up of an existing process into itself and a child process executing parts of the same program. An event where development of some free software or open-source software is split into two or more separate projects. Crotch.

Example sentence: If it was raining soup, the Irish would go out with forks.

Pitchfork

Part of speech: noun

Definition: Farm tool comprising a fork attached to a long handle used for pitching hay or bales of hay high up onto a haystack.

We hope you now know whether to use Fork or Pitchfork in your sentence.

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