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Ashley Hodge A fork (from a pitchfork, which is from the Proto-Slavic vidla “fork”, derived from *viti “twist

According to the rules of etiquette, when eating, the fork is usually held with the left hand, and the knife with the ri...
24/11/2023

According to the rules of etiquette, when eating, the fork is usually held with the left hand, and the knife with the right, since right-handed people, of whom the majority, find it easier to use the knife in the right hand. After the end of use, the fork, like other cutlery, should be put on a plate.

an item from a cutlery, consisting of a handle and several narrow teeth (usually from two  up to four) at one end.Table ...
24/11/2023

an item from a cutlery, consisting of a handle and several narrow teeth (usually from two up to four) at one end.
Table fork has four prongs, designed for all second hot dishes.

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