yoke

  • 61yoke — To make a turn, for example when driving. John yoked a left at 5th street …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 62yoke — To make a turn, for example when driving. John yoked a left at 5th street …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 63yoke — yolk …

    American English homophones

  • 64yoke — sb. RG. 453. AS. geoc v. a. part. ‘y yoked.’ Rel. Ant. ii. 211 …

    Oldest English Words

  • 65yoke — jəʊk n. burden; pair of harnessed oxen; shoulder of a garment; connection; slavery; directing coil in a computer monitor v. put a burden on; connect, join; enslave …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 66yoke — I. n. 1. Bond, chain, link, tie, ligature. 2. Bondage, servitude, service, dependence, subjection, thraldom, vassalage. II. v. a. Join, couple, link, interlink, conjoin, connect, associate …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 67Yoke — A measurement of land in Kent equal to one quarter of a sulung. ( sulong ) …

    Medieval glossary

  • 68yoke — n 1. harness, collar, frame, oxbow and bar; hitch, link, bond, tie, knot; coupler, coupling, connective; fastening, connection, attachment. 2.(of draft animals) pair, brace, span, team, couple. v 3. harness, hitch, attach; fasten, join, connect,… …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • 69yoke —   n.    a component designed to secure cylinders or turn disks in both sides of a mortise lock by means of a single setscrew …

    Locksmith dictionary

  • 70yoke — [1] A triangular metal piece used to connect the main brake cable with the stirrup cable in a centerpull brake system. Also known as a saddle or pick up. [2] A bracket or coupling. [3] A forked parts of a U joint connected by the spider …

    Dictionary of automotive terms