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Yoke

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Meaning

Noun

  • Senses
    to a
    around the neck.
  • A
    or
    by which two
    or other
    s are
    at their
    them to
    a
    ,
    , etc.; (
    ) a
    to a
    for the same purpose.
  • Any of various
    or
    that
    a
    (sense 1.1); a
    , a
    , etc.;A
    the
    and
    of a person, used for
    a
    of
    , etc; one at each
    the
    ; a
    .
  • Any of various
    or
    that
    a
    (sense 1.1); a
    , a
    , etc.
  • A
    on the
    of a
    person or
    to
    movement.
  • In Aviation:
  • Senses
    to a
    around the neck.
  • Any of various
    or
    that
    a
    (sense 1.1); a
    , a
    , etc.
  • Any of various
    with
    used to control an
    ;
    , the control column.
  • In Aviation, Video games, Agriculture & Recreational drugs:
  • Senses
    to a
    around the neck.
  • Any of various
    or
    that
    a
    (sense 1.1); a
    , a
    , etc.
  • Any of various
    with
    used to control an
    ;
    , the control column.
  • A
    used as
    controller.
  • In Bodybuilding:
  • Senses
    to a
    around the neck.
  • Any of various
    or
    that
    a
    (sense 1.1); a
    , a
    , etc.
  • Well-developed
    of the
    and shoulders.
  • In Clothing & Agriculture:
  • Senses
    to a
    around the neck.
  • Any of various
    or
    that
    a
    (sense 1.1); a
    , a
    , etc.
  • The part of an
    which
    around the
    or the
    from which the
    of the
    , and which is often
    by having a double
    of
    , or
    flourishes.
  • In Electrical engineering:
  • Senses
    to a
    around the neck.
  • Any of various
    or
    that
    a
    (sense 1.1); a
    , a
    , etc.
  • Originally, a
    the
    of a
    or
    ;
    , a part of
    (such
    a
    or
    ) not
    by
    (“wires
    around the
    of
    transformers”).
  • In Electronics:
  • Senses
    to a
    around the neck.
  • Any of various
    or
    that
    a
    (sense 1.1); a
    , a
    , etc.
  • In Glassblowing:
  • Senses
    to a
    around the neck.
  • Any of various
    or
    that
    a
    (sense 1.1); a
    , a
    , etc.
  • A Y-shaped
    used to support a
    or
    while
    in the
    hole.
  • In Nautical:
  • Senses
    to a
    around the neck.
  • Any of various
    or
    that
    a
    (sense 1.1); a
    , a
    , etc.
  • A
    across the
    of the
    with a
    at each end by which a
    may be
    ; in
    is
    found in
    and kayaks.
  • In American English:
  • Senses
    to a
    around the neck.
  • Any of various
    or
    that
    a
    (sense 1.1); a
    , a
    , etc.
  • A
    or
    from which a
    is hung.
  • In Agriculture & Agriculture:
  • Senses
    to a
    around the neck.
  • A
    on the
    of an
    such as a
    ,
    , or
    to
    through a
    or other barrier.
  • In Ancient Rome:
  • Senses
    to a
    around the neck.
  • Chiefly in
    : a
    (sense 1.1), or a
    from two
    with another
    their
    , under which a
    was made to
    as a
    of subjugation.
  • Senses
    to a
    of
    animals.
  • A
    of
    , especially
    ,
    to
    something.
  • A
    of things
    some way.
  • In Irish English & Scottish English:
  • Senses
    to a
    of
    animals.
  • A
    , a
    ; (
    ,
    ) a
    or other vehicle.
  • In Irish English:
  • Senses
    to a
    of
    animals.
  • A
    ; a gadget.
  • A
    , a fellow.
  • A
    of a
    drug.
  • In Kentish English:
  • Senses
    to
    , and other
    uses.
  • An area of
    ,
    one
    a
    a
    , or around 50–60
    (20–24
    ); hence, a small
    or
    of
    .
  • In Kentish English & Scottish English:
  • Senses
    to
    , and other
    uses.
  • An amount of work done with
    ,
    about
    a day; (
    ) an amount or
    of any work.
  • Senses
    to
    , and other
    uses.
  • A
    of
    , especially
    ; also, a
    of
    or
    ; an
    or
    by two or more people.
  • Something which
    or
    a person; a burden.
  • Misspelling of yolk.
    radiotelephony clear-code
    for the
    Y.

    Verb

    To
    (several
    )
    a
    ; also, to
    a
    (on one or more
    ) to
    a
    ,
    , etc.; or to
    (a
    ,
    , etc.) to a
    animal.
    To
    (one's
    or
    ) around
    ,
    , etc.; also, to
    (someone's
    ,
    , etc.) with
    .
    To
    (something) around
    like a
    ; also, to
    (someone's
    ) with something.
    To place a
    on the
    of (a
    person or
    ) to
    movement.
    In Agriculture:
    To place a
    on the
    of (an
    such as a
    ,
    , or
    ) to
    through a
    or other barrier.
    To
    (two or more people or things) into a
    relationship (often one that is
    ); to
    , to
    , to unite.
    To
    into or keep (someone) in
    or a state of
    ; to
    ; to
    , to
    ; to
    , to subjugate.
    In Scottish English:
    To be
    to (another person) in
    (often with the
    that it is a
    state); to be or become
    to (someone).
    To be or become
    ,
    , or
    in a relationship; to have
    with.
    In Scottish English:
    To be or become
    ; to be
    , to wed.
    Sourced from
    Wiktionary

    Origin

    yoke
    English
    arrow
    geoc
    Old English (ca. 450-1100)
    Sourced from
    Etym
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