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tined, a. (taɪnd) Also 5–6 tynyd, 6 tinded, 7 tyned. [f. tine n.1 (or v.3) + -ed.] Furnished with or having tines. a. Of a fork, rake, harrow, or other implement. Chiefly in comb., as long-tined, three-tined, etc.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 494/1 Tynyd, wythe a tyne. 1523 Fitzherb. Husb. §15 They be lyke sl...
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Fork (disambiguation)
Military fork, a pole weapon used between the 15th and 19th centuries
Motorcycle fork, the portion of a motorcycle that holds the front wheel
Pitchfork, a tined farming tool used to lift and pitch hay and perform other tasks
Tuning fork, a vibrating device used to tune musical instruments
Winnowing fork, a tined
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three-tined
ˈthree-tined, a. (-taɪnd) Having three tines or prongs, three-pronged.1558 T. Phaer æneid ii. E iij b, The God Neptune..With forck thretinde the walles vprootes. 1587 Fleming Contn. Holinshed III. 1339/1 Neptune with his threetined mace, riding ouer waues vpon a dolphin. 1706 Lond. Gaz. No. 4259/3, ...
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Hunting in Australia
They typically have three tined antlers. It typically has three tined antlers.
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repledger
reˈpledger Sc. Law. [f. repledge v.1] One who repledges. Also fig.1633 W Struther True Happines 89 Our Iudge..turneth our repledger, by his mercy rescuing us from Iustice. 1752 J. Louthian Form of Process (ed. 2) 31 In which Case, the Repledger, if he failed to do Justice upon him, in due time, tine...
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Rake (tool)
Metal tined rakes are better suited for spring raking when the debris is often wet or rotted and can best be collected when the metal tines penetrate to
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Hoe-farming
Split hoes (also known as prong hoes, tined hoes or bent forks) are hoes that have two or more tines at right angles to the shaft.
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Mbira
These types of instrument appear to have been invented twice in Africa: a wood or bamboo-tined instrument appeared on the west coast of Africa about 3,000 years ago, and metal-tined lamellophones appeared in the Zambezi River valley around 1,300 years ago.
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Lobster pick
They have a long, textured cylindrical handle, ending in a crescent-shaped moderately sharp pick, or else a small two-tined fork. A three-tined version has a longer central tine with two shorter side tines with hooks on them.
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Cranberry (2010)
Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous (2011)
De$tined to Rule (2013)
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Both Side of the Tracks (2012)
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Indian hog deer
The antlers of a mature hog deer stag are typically three tined, having a brow tine and a solid main beam terminating in inner and outer top tines.
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Spork
McCoy and , for a spoon with a tined edge, granted to Frank Emmenegger in November 1912.
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House of Regenstein
The later quartered shield shows also in silver (1:4) a black and in (2:3) a red six-tined antler. Helmet: crowned, right a black six-tined antler, left a red one of the same.
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Garden fork
It is used for loosening, lifting and turning over soil in gardening and farming, and not to be confused with the pitchfork, a similar tined tool used
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