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Equipped with points, or stabbed by something that has them.
means Having prongs—those forked, pointy projections—or pierced by such, as on a fork, antler, or trident.
from From Middle English 'prong,' a forked tool or pang of pain, kin to 'pang'—both share that sharp, sudden jab.
Fork countA two-prong fork is technically a 'bident.'
Verb lifeMeans 'pierced with prongs,' rare outside compounds.
Strategy slang'Two-pronged attack' borrows the fork's geometry.