forkable

English

Etymology

fork + -able

Adjective

forkable (comparative more forkable, superlative most forkable)

  1. Capable of being moved or separated with a fork.
    • 1958, Gordon Maskew Fair, John Charles Geyer, Elements of water supply and waste-water disposal:
      Loss of so much moisture [] produces a sludge cake, which is generally forkable.
  2. (computing) Capable of being split into separate processes.
    • 2005, Richard Foley, Andy Lester, Pro Perl Debugging, page 3:
      The debugger will support any forkable Perl program, and you can see examples in this book in Chapter 9.
  3. (computing) Capable of being split into separate projects.

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