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splade
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -e?d
Etymology
Perhaps from spoon or spork and blade.
Noun
splade (plural splades)
- A spork that is sharp along one edge or both edges, enabling it to be used as a knife, a fork and a spoon.
See also
- runcible spoon
- spork
- knork
Quotations
- 2000, Chris Holden, Nutrition and Child Health [1]
- Cutlery:
- ? small, flat soft plastic spoons
- ? use of a ‘splade’ instead of a fork
- ? cutlery with a large soft handle for easier grip
- 2002, Morven F Ball, Developmental Coordination Disorder [2]
- A splade (see Figure 7.2) can be used if there is a problem with coordinating a knife and fork.
- 2003, Stephen Downes, Advanced Australian Fare [3]
- At even the best dinner parties a splade (an implement combining a spoon, a fork, and a blunt blade) was used to load the food from lap to lip.
Anagrams
- lapsed, padles, pedals, pleads, pleas'd
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knork
English
Etymology
Blend of knife +? fork
Noun
knork (plural knorks)
- A piece of cutlery in the form of a fork with a sharpened outer tine, enabling it also to be used as a knife.
Translations
See also
- spork
- splade
- runcible spoon
Anagrams
- Kronk
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