prong
The prong or prong stands for:
- Teeth , the long and pointed extensions of a tool
- Zinken (secret sign) , secret sign of the traveling people
- an inconspicuous marking for playing cards, see marked cards
- Part of the joint , see wood connection # joint and edge
- Tines (agricultural machinery) , a component on agricultural machinery for soil cultivation
- Zinke (gallery) , Berlin-Kreuzberg
- Zinc (music) , a wind instrument
- Zinken , a scattered settlement of single houses, in Alemannic also for hamlets
- Prongs (archeology) for a Stone Age device shape
- Colloquially jokingly silly to rough for nose
Zinken is the name of the following geographical objects:
- Zinken (Molln municipality) , town near Molln in Upper Austria
- Zinken (municipality of Pfarrwerfen) , settlement near Pfarrwerfen , St. Johann im Pongau district, State of Salzburg
Mountains:
- Seckauer Zinken , 2398 m, one of the main peaks of the Seckauer Tauern
- Zinken (Dachstein) , Ausseer Zinken, 1854 m, summit south of Bad Aussee
- Zinken (Sorgschrofen) , 1613 m, a secondary peak of the Sorgschrofen
- Scheibenberg (Ybbstaler Voralpen) , the main summit, 1400 m, Styrian-Lower Austrian border
- Zinkenkopf , Halleiner / Dürrnberger Zinken, 1332 m, Schiberg near Hallein
Zinke is the family name of the following people:
- Anna Zinke (1892–1958), Hessian politician
- Annelore Zinke (* 1958), German gymnast
- Charlotte Zinke (née Matschke; 1891–1944), German politician
- Claudia Zinke (* 1963), German politician (SPD), State Secretary in Berlin
- Detlef Zinke (* 1947), art historian in Freiburg im Breisgau and since 2002 acting director of the Augustinermuseum in Freiburg
- Ekhard Zinke (* 1954), German lawyer, President of the Federal Motor Transport Authority
- Georg Gottfried Zinke , first recognized the infectiousness of saliva in rabies
- Georg Heinrich Zinke (1662–1729), pastor in Altenroda, master builder of three churches in Altenroda (1718) and neighboring communities
- Gustav Zinke (1885–1954), Austrian geologist
- Helmut Zinke (1930–2020), German demolition expert
- Holger Zinke (* 1963), German biochemist and entrepreneur; Founder of Brain AG in Zwingenberg, Hessen
- Johann Wenzel Zinke (1797–1858), Austrian engraver
- Margit Zinke (1914–1945), German communist resistance fighter against National Socialism and victims of National Socialism
- Olaf Zinke (* 1966), German speed skater
- Othmar Daniel Zinke (1664–1738), abbot of the Benedictine monasteries Břevnov, Braunau, Politz and Wahlstatt
- Otto Zinke (1908–1999), German university professor for high frequency measurement technology
- Paul Zinke (1901–1945), German communist resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Ryan Zinke (* 1961), American politician
- Sebastian Zinke (politician) (* 1981), German politician (SPD), MdL Lower Saxony
- Sebastian Zinke (soccer player) (* 1985), German soccer player
- Thomas C. Zinke (* 1967), German actor
See also:
Wiktionary: Zinke - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Wiktionary: Zinken - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations