prong
prong / prong / prong
Noun
pl: prongspast: prongedpp: prongeding: pronging
The term evokes a sharp, projecting point designed for gripping, piercing, or connecting. In physical contexts, it suggests a rigid, tapered structure, such as the tines of a fork or the metal pins of an electrical plug, emphasizing a functional fit into a corresponding slot or surface. When used figuratively, it describes a multi-faceted approach or strategy. A pronged attack or plan implies that several distinct, simultaneous lines of effort are being pursued to achieve a single objective, mirroring the way multiple physical prongs work together to hold an object.