two-pronged
1two-pronged — adjective having two prongs • Similar to: ↑divided …
2Two — (t[=oo]), a. [OE. two, twa, properly fem. & neut., twei, twein, tweien, properly masc. (whence E. twain), AS. tw[=a], fem. & neut., tw[=e]gen, masc., t[=u], neut.; akin to OFries. tw[=e]ne, masc., tw[=a], fem. & neut., OS. tw[=e]ne, masc., tw[=a] …
3-pronged — [[t] prɒŋd, AM prɔːŋd[/t]] COMB in ADJ: ADJ n A two pronged or three pronged attack, plan, or approach has two or three parts. ...a two pronged attack on the recession... The bank has a three pronged strategy for recovery …
4One or two — Two Two (t[=oo]), a. [OE. two, twa, properly fem. & neut., twei, twein, tweien, properly masc. (whence E. twain), AS. tw[=a], fem. & neut., tw[=e]gen, masc., t[=u], neut.; akin to OFries. tw[=e]ne, masc., tw[=a], fem. & neut., OS. tw[=e]ne, masc …
5pronged — prong ► NOUN 1) each of two or more projecting pointed parts on a fork or other article. 2) each of the separate parts of an attack or operation. ► VERB ▪ pierce or stab with a fork. DERIVATIVES pronged adjective. ORIGIN perhaps related to Low… …
6pronged — adjective 1. having prongs or tines; usually used in combination a three tined fork • Syn: ↑tined • Similar to: ↑divided 2. resembling a fork; divided or separated into two branches the biramous appendages of an arthropod …
7Military history of Australia during World War II — An Australian light machine gun team in action during the Aitape Wewak campaign, June 1945 Australia entered World War II shortly after the invasion of Poland, declaring war on Germany …
8United States campaigns in World War I — Two United States soldiers storm a bunker past the bodies of two German soldiers during World War I. Digitally restored. The American Expeditionary Force was engaged in 13 campaigns in World War I, during the period 1917–1918, for which campaign… …
9Vibrator (sex toy) — Two vibrators in a novelty store …
10Military history of Burma — History of Burma Prehistory 11,000–200 BCE Pyu city states 200 BCE–835 CE Mon kingdoms 825?–1057 Arakanese kingdoms 788?–1406 …