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Что (кто) такое tuning fork - определение

DEVICE USED TO PRODUCE A FIXED TONE
Tuning Fork; Tuning-fork; Tuning forks; Ragg tuning fork; Fork Tuning
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tuning fork         
(tuning forks)
A tuning fork is a small steel instrument which is used to tune instruments by striking it against something to produce a note of fixed musical pitch.
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tuning fork         
¦ noun a two-pronged steel device used for tuning instruments, which vibrates when struck to give a note of specific pitch.
Tuning Fork (film)         
1979 FILM BY VILLEN NOVAK
Tuning fork (film)
Tuning Fork is a 1979 Soviet two-part television feature film. The film uses drawings by Nadya Rusheva.
Fork (software development)         
  • A timeline chart showing the evolution of [[Linux distribution]]s, with each split in the diagram being called "a fork"
NEW PROGRAM, AND LINE OF SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT, DERIVED FROM AN EXISTING ONE
Code fork; Fork off; Fork (Open Source); Right to fork; Fork (open source); Software fork; Code forking; Fork (software); Fork (software engineering); Project fork; Community fork; Forking software; Fork (source control); Software forking
In software engineering, a project fork happens when developers take a copy of source code from one software package and start independent development on it, creating a distinct and separate piece of software. The term often implies not merely a development branch, but also a split in the developer community; as such, it is a form of schism.
forked         
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Forked; Fork (computing); Forking
¦ adjective having a divided or pronged end.
Garden fork         
  • Garden fork
GARDEN TOOL WITH TINES
Potato fork; Spading fork; Graip; Digging fork
A garden fork, spading fork, or digging fork is a gardening implement, with a handle and a square-shouldered head featuring several (usually four) short, sturdy tines. 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 for moving (or throwing) loose materials such as hay, straw, silage, and manure.
Graip         
  • Garden fork
GARDEN TOOL WITH TINES
Potato fork; Spading fork; Graip; Digging fork
·noun A Dungfork.
Forked         
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Forked; Fork (computing); Forking
·adj Having a double meaning; ambiguous; equivocal.
II. Forked ·Impf & ·p.p. of Fork.
III. Forked ·adj Formed into a forklike shape; having a fork; dividing into two or more prongs or branches; furcated; bifurcated; zigzag; as, the forked lighting.
forked         
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Forked; Fork (computing); Forking
a.
Furcate, furcated, divaricated.
forked         
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Forked; Fork (computing); Forking
Something that divides into two parts and forms a 'Y' shape can be described as forked.
Jaegers are swift black birds with long forked tails.
ADJ: usu ADJ n

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Tuning fork

A tuning fork is an acoustic resonator in the form of a two-pronged fork with the prongs (tines) formed from a U-shaped bar of elastic metal (usually steel). It resonates at a specific constant pitch when set vibrating by striking it against a surface or with an object, and emits a pure musical tone once the high overtones fade out. A tuning fork's pitch depends on the length and mass of the two prongs. They are traditional sources of standard pitch for tuning musical instruments.

The tuning fork was invented in 1711 by British musician John Shore, sergeant trumpeter and lutenist to the royal court.