prong
prong /pr'ɒŋ, AM pr'ɔːŋ/ (prongs)
1 [N-COUNT] usu pl
The prongs of something such as a fork are the long, thin pointed parts.
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The prongs of something such as a policy or plan are the separate parts of it.
The shareholder rights movement has two prongs...
The second prong of the strategy is the provision of basic social services for the poor.
1 [N-COUNT] usu pl
The prongs of something such as a fork are the long, thin pointed parts.
2 [N-COUNT]
The prongs of something such as a policy or plan are the separate parts of it.
The shareholder rights movement has two prongs...
The second prong of the strategy is the provision of basic social services for the poor.