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1Prong — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Prong es una banda de heavy metal formada en la ciudad de New York en el año 1986. Contenido 1 Biografía 2 Discografía 3 DVD 4 …
2Prong — en 2008 Pays d’origine …
3Prong — Prong, n. [Cf. D. prangen to pinch, press, LG. prange a stick, or W. procio to thrust, E. prowl, pang.] [1913 Webster] 1. A sharp pointed instrument. [1913 Webster] Prick it on a prong of iron. Sandys. [1913 Webster] 2. The tine of a fork, or of… …
4Prong — bei einem Konzert Anfang 2008 …
5prong — [prɔŋ US pro:ŋ] n [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: pronga] 1.) a thin sharp point of something such as a fork that has several points ▪ sticking out like the prongs of a garden fork 2.) one of two or three ways of achieving something which are… …
6prong — late 15c., from Anglo Latin pronga prong, pointed tool, of unknown origin, perhaps related to M.L.G. prange stick, restraining device, prangen to press, pinch. See also prod, which may be related. Prong horned antelope is from 1815 …
7Prong — can refer to:Things*Tine (structural), branches or spikes of various tools and natural objects *Pronging, the gait of quadrupeds involving jumping high into the air (Stotting) *Pronghorn, an ungulate mammal native to North AmericaNames*Prong… …
8Prong — se formo en 1986 con Ted Parson en la batería, Mike Kirkland en el bajo y Tommy Victor en las guitarras y voces. Primtive Origins es lazado en 1987, un disco de Hardcore Metal, al año siguiente publican Force Fed que venderia siendo la version… …
9prong — [ prɔŋ ] noun count 1. ) a long sharp point, especially one of the points on a fork 2. ) any of the separate stages of a plan or activity: the second prong of the attack …
10prong — [prôŋ] n. [LME pronge, akin to MLowG prangen, to press, pinch, Ger pranger, pillory] 1. any of the pointed ends of a fork; tine 2. any pointed projecting part, as the tip of an antler vt. to pierce, lift, or break up with a prong …