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    Yoke
    /yōk/

    noun

    • 1. a wooden crosspiece that is fastened over the necks of two animals and attached to the plow or cart that they are to pull. Similar harnesscollarcouplingtackle
    • 2. a part of a garment that fits over the shoulders and to which the main part of the garment is attached, typically in gathers or pleats: "the pinafore fell amply from a short yoke"
  2. Jul 12, 2012 · The meaning of YOKE is a wooden bar or frame by which two draft animals (such as oxen) are joined at the heads or necks for working together. How to use yoke in a sentence.

  3. YOKE definition: 1. a wooden bar that is fastened over the necks of two animals, especially cattle, and connected to…. Learn more.

  4. yoke. /joʊk/ /jəʊk/ IPA guide. Other forms: yoked; yokes; yoking. Ever seen a picture of a farm girl carrying two buckets of water hanging from ropes attached to a stick she's balancing across her shoulders? That stick on her shoulders is a yoke.

  5. YOKE meaning: 1. a wooden bar that is fastened over the necks of two animals, especially cattle, and connected to…. Learn more.

  6. a fitted part of a garment, esp around the neck, shoulders, and chest or around the hips, to which a gathered, pleated, flared, or unfitted part is attached. an immense oppressive force or burden. under the yoke of a tyrant. a pair of oxen or other draught animals joined together by a yoke.

  7. A yoke is a long piece of wood which is tied across the necks of two animals such as oxen, in order to make them walk close together when they are pulling a plough.

  8. The condition of being subjugated by or as if by a conqueror; subjugation or bondage: 14th-century Russia under the Tatar yoke; the yoke of drug addiction.

  9. A yoke is a long piece of wood tied across the necks of two animals such as oxen, in order to make them walk close together when they are pulling a plow. [...]

  10. [countable] a piece of wood that is shaped to fit across a person’s shoulders so that they can carry two equal loads. [countable] a part of a dress, skirt, etc. that fits around the shoulders or hips and from which the rest of the cloth hangs. Word Origin. See yoke in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: yoke.

  11. Yoke, a name formerly given to the tiller, when communicating with two blocks or sheaves affixed to the inner end of the tiller. It is now applied to a small board or bar which crosses the upper end of a boat's rudder at right angles.

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