ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Fork (computing) Fork (disambiguation) Look up fork, forked, or forking in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A fork is a utensil for eating and cooking. Fork may also refer to: Implements Fork (road), a type of intersection where a road splits Bicycle fork, the part of a bicycle to which the front wheel is attached Garden fork, a pronged gardening tool designed for digging Military fork, a pole weapon used between the 15th and 19th centuries Motorcycle fork, the portion of a motorcycle that holds the front wheel Pitchfork, a tined farming tool used to lift and pitch hay and perform other tasks Tuning fork, a vibrating device used to tune musical instruments Winnowing fork, a tined farming tool used to separate grain and chaff Places Fork, Iran (disambiguation), several places in Iran Fork, Maryland, United States, a town Fork Township (disambiguation), several districts in the United States Computing Fork (file system), a part of a file in certain filesystems Fork (software development), when a piece of software or other work is split into two branches or variations of development fork (system call), the method whereby a running process creates a new process Fork (blockchain), a split of the blockchain into two chains or a protocol change The Fork, an on-line restaurant booking system Other uses Fork (chess), a situation in chess where one piece simultaneously attacks two or more opposing pieces Operation Fork, the invasion of Iceland by the British during World War II Fork, in the United States a tributary of a river or other stream See also Forks (disambiguation) The Forks (disambiguation) Forq Furca (disambiguation) ("fork" in Latin) All pages with titles beginning with Fork All pages with titles containing Fork Topics referred to by the same termThis disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Fork.If an internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.