
1) Antler branch 2) Antler end 3) Antler part 4) Antler point 5) Antler prong 6) Antler protrusion 7) Business end of a fork 8) Dining tip 9) Flatware prong 10) Food spearer 11) Food stabber 12) Food sticker 13) Fork component 14) Fork feature 15) Fork fork 16) Fork part 17) Fork piece 18) Fork point
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1) Point 2) Prong
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[company] TINE SA is the largest Norwegian dairy product cooperative consisting of around 15,000 farmers and 5,600 employees. As of 2013, it has a revenue of 20.4 billion Norwegian kroner (NOK).($3.41bn, £2.04bn, €2.50bn) The parent company, TINE SA, is a cooperative society owned by its suppliers, the milk producers who deliver milk to ...
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[structural] Tines or prongs are parallel or branching spikes forming parts of various tools and natural objects. They may be used to spear, hook, move or otherwise act on other objects. They may be made of metal, wood, bone or other hard, strong material. The number of tines (also written tynes) on tools varies widely – a pitchfork may h...
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• (n.) A tooth, or spike, as of a fork; a prong, as of an antler. • (n.) Trouble; distress; teen. • (v. t.) To kindle; to set on fire. • (v. i.) To kindle; to rage; to smart. • (v. t.) To shut in, or inclose.
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To kindle; to set on fire. See Tind. 'To tine the cloven wood.' 'Coals of contention and hot vegneance tind.' (Spenser) ... See: Tind. ... To kindle; to rage; to smart. 'Ne was there slave, ne was there medicine That mote recure their wounds; so inly they did tine.' (Spenser) ... Origin: Cf. Tine distress, or Tine to kindle. ... Source: Websters Di...
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Tine intransitive verb [ Confer
Tine distress, or
Tine to kindle.] To kindle; to rage; to smart. [ Obsolete] « Ne was there slave, ne was there medicine That mote recure their wounds; so inly they did
tine .»
Spenser. Found on
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Tine noun [ See
Teen affliction.] Trouble; distress; teen. [ Obsolete] 'Cruel winter's
tine .'
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Tine transitive verb [ See
Tind .] To kindle; to set on fire. [ Obsolete] See
Tind . 'To
tine the cloven wood.'
Dryden. « Coals of contention and hot vengeance
tind .»
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Type: Term Pronunciation: tīn Definitions: 1. In dentistry, the slender, pointed end of an explorer. 2. An instrument used to introduce antigen, such as tuberculin into the skin, and usually containing several individual tines.
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A tine is a projecting sharp point such as of a fork, harrow or stag's antler.
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[
n] - prong on a fork or pitchfork
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A rigid or sprung leg of a cultivator which carries a wearing 'point'.
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noun prong on a fork or pitchfork or antler
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The prong of a fork.
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Tine is a Latin name for girls. The meaning is `clean, pure` The name is very rarely given inthe United States. The name Tine is most commonly given to Flemish girls. It is short for: Justine The name sounds like: Tiny, Tinie Similar names are: Aine, Trine, Kine, Sine, Tiane
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