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knork

Knork - What does it mean?

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Knork vs Knorr - What's the difference?

knork | knorr |


As nouns the difference between knork and knorr

is that knork is a piece of cutlery in the form of a fork with a sharpened outer tine, enabling it also to be used as a knife while knorr is knorr.

Knors vs Knork - What's the difference?

knors | knork |


As nouns the difference between knors and knork

is that knors is while knork is a piece of cutlery in the form of a fork with a sharpened outer tine, enabling it also to be used as a knife.

Knork vs Nork - What's the difference?

knork | nork |


As nouns the difference between knork and nork

is that knork is a piece of cutlery in the form of a fork with a sharpened outer tine, enabling it also to be used as a knife while nork is (slang|ethnic slur|derogatory) a north korean.

Knork vs Knor - What's the difference?

knork | knor |


As nouns the difference between knork and knor

is that knork is a piece of cutlery in the form of a fork with a sharpened outer tine, enabling it also to be used as a knife while knor is .

Knock vs Knork - What's the difference?

knock | knork |


As nouns the difference between knock and knork

is that knock is an abrupt rapping sound, as from an impact of a hard object against wood while knork is a piece of cutlery in the form of a fork with a sharpened outer tine, enabling it also to be used as a knife.

As a verb knock

is to rap one's knuckles against something, especially wood.

Splade vs Knork - What's the difference?

splade | knork | see also |

Splade is a see also of knork.


As nouns the difference between splade and knork

is that splade is a spork that is sharp along one edge or both edges, enabling it to be used as a knife, a fork and a spoon while knork is a piece of cutlery in the form of a fork with a sharpened outer tine, enabling it also to be used as a knife.

Knife vs Knork - What's the difference?

knife | knork |


As nouns the difference between knife and knork

is that knife is a utensil or a tool designed for cutting, consisting of a flat piece of hard material, usually steel or other metal (the blade), usually sharpened on one edge, attached to a handle the blade may be pointed for piercing while knork is a piece of cutlery in the form of a fork with a sharpened outer tine, enabling it also to be used as a knife.

As a verb knife

is to cut with a knife .

Fork vs Knork - What's the difference?

fork | knork |


As nouns the difference between fork and knork

is that fork is a pronged tool having a long straight handle, used for digging, lifting, throwing etc while knork is a piece of cutlery in the form of a fork with a sharpened outer tine, enabling it also to be used as a knife.

As a verb fork

is to divide into two or more branches.