Pitchforks actually have varying tines. Those with three are usually used for hay, corn, etc. The more tines may be used for different materials such as manure.
its called a three demenshinal figure
A plane (flat) shape with three sides is called a "triangle".Notice that if it has three sides, then it must have three angles.
The exponent.
It is called a triangle. three-sided polygon is called a triangle, from the Greek word "tri" meaning "three" as in tricycle, or tripod. from : espi
There is no direct antonym to a three-pronged pitchfork .
Poseidon's symbol was a trident, a three pronged pitchfork-like tool, used for fishing
A three-pronged spear is called a trident. A three-pronged fork is just a fork. It might be a pitchfork, or a table (salad, dinner or seafood) fork, or even a serving fork. Placement on the table and relative size are the guides, and they say more about the fork (and suggest a name like dinner or seafood) than the number of tines.
hades holds a scepter, which is a two pronged staff...
This is a melding of the mythological being hades who had a two pronged fork for destroying stuff.
A three-pronged spear is called a trident. A three-pronged fork is just a fork. It might be a pitchfork, or a table (salad, dinner or seafood) fork, or even a serving fork. Placement on the table and relative size are the guides, and they say more about the fork (and suggest a name like dinner or seafood) than the number of tines.
The devil's pitchfork is called a trident
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A long, three-pronged fork or weapon, especially a three-pronged spear used for fishing.Greek & Roman Mythology. The three-pronged spear carried by Neptune or Poseidon.
A spear with three prongs is called a trident. It is a three-pronged spear historically used for fishing and hunting, but also commonly associated with mythical figures like Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea.
It is called a trident, and Poseidon uses it as one of his symbols of power.
A tine.