Look up prong in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Prong or Prongs may refer to: Prong, synonym of tine (structural), a branch or spike of various tools...
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Prong is an American heavy metal band formed in New York City in 1986. The band is fronted by guitarist/vocalist Tommy Victor, Prong's sole constant member...
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Prong setting or prong mount refers to the use of metal projections or tines, called "prongs", to secure a gemstone to a piece of jewelry. A prong setting...
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In the United States, the Manhattan Prong of the New England Uplands is a smaller belt of ancient rock in southern New York (including Manhattan, the...
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Pronghorn (redirect from Prong Horn Antelope)
antelope, it is known colloquially in North America as the American antelope, prong buck, pronghorn antelope and prairie antelope, because it closely resembles...
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Reading Prong is a physiographic subprovince of the New England Uplands section of the New England province of the Appalachian Highlands. The prong consists...
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The Calvert Prong is one of the two prongs whose confluence creates the Little Warrior River in Alabama, United States. The other prong is the Blackburn...
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Prong's Lighthouse is an offshore lighthouse situated at the southernmost point of Bombay (present-day Mumbai), India in the Colaba (Navy Nagar) area...
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Miller test (redirect from Three prong obscenity test)
The Miller test, also called the three-prong obscenity test, is the United States Supreme Court's test for determining whether speech or expression can...
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Chư Prông is a township (thị trấn) and capital of Chư Prông District, Gia Lai Province, Vietnam. Ministry of Public Information in Vietnam Archived 2012-08-20...
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