ext_76136 ([identity profile] calzephyr77.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] 1word1day2021-08-25 06:31 am

Wednesday Word: Knork

Knork - noun.

Surely you know what a spork is--a utensil which combines fork tines and a spoon to create a super utensil with a portmanteau for a name. A portmanteau is a blend of multiple word parts to create a new word.

Perhaps less well-known is the spork's cousin, the knork. Knorks are not as visually distinct as sporks and look like a regular fork. Their secret power is a knife edge used for cutting with a rocking motion.

The knork is a recent invention and as such is also a brand name. Will knork become eponymous like xerox or kleenex? Time will tell! For now, you can read up all about the knork at the Kansas Historical Society.

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