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fourches

Fourches is the plural form of fourche, a French noun meaning fork. The term appears in several contexts, but it preserves the core idea of a pronged division or a tool with multiple tines.

In everyday and agricultural use, fourche refers to a hand-held fork or pitchfork used to lift, move,

In mechanical and transportation contexts, fourche designates the front fork of a bicycle or motorcycle. This

Geographically and infrastructurally, fourche describes a fork or bifurcation in natural or man-made networks. For example,

Usage notes: fourches denotes multiple forks. In English-language texts about French terminology, the English equivalent forks

or
spread
loose
materials
such
as
hay,
straw,
compost,
or
manure.
These
implements
typically
feature
two
or
more
tines
attached
to
a
handle
and
are
common
in
farming,
gardening,
and
landscape
work.
The
plural
fourches
is
used
when
discussing
multiple
forks.
component,
which
holds
the
front
wheel
and
connects
to
the
frame,
may
include
suspension
in
modern
models.
The
term
is
standard
in
French
technical
vocabulary
and
is
understood
in
related
languages.
a
river
may
form
“la
fourche”
where
it
splits
into
two
branches,
or
a
road
junction
may
be
described
as
a
fourche
if
it
diverges
in
two
directions.
In
historical
maps
or
descriptions,
the
term
may
appear
as
la
fourche
or
simply
as
a
reference
to
a
bifurcation
point.
is
used,
with
fourche
or
fourches
retained
when
referring
to
specific
French
terms
or
contexts.