From yoke + -ed. yoked (not comparable) Wearing a yoke. The yoked oxen stood ready. (bodybuilding) Having large and well-defined muscles particularly...
See also: Yoke WOTD – 15 December 2021 (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /jəʊk/ (General American) enPR: yōk, IPA(key): /joʊk/ Rhymes: -əʊk Homophone:...
yoke lute (plural yoke lutes) (music) Any chordophone (stringed instrument) with two arms extending from a body to a crossbar (a yoke), and strings, parallel...
So called because it was often used for making yokes for cattle . yoke elm (plural yoke elms) (archaic) A European hornbeam (Carpinus betulus), a small...
Borrowed from Japanese ポカヨケ (poka yoke), from ポカ (poka, “a blunder”) + よける (yokeru, “to dodge, avoid”). poka-yoke (uncountable) A methodology of using...
ȝokke, jockyn, yoke From Old English geocian, from Proto-West Germanic *jukōn, from Proto-Germanic *jukōną; equivalent to yok + -en (infinitival suffix)...
ζυγωτός (zugōtós, “yoked”), past participle of ζυγόω (zugóō, “to yoke”), from ζυγόν (zugón, “yoke”), from Proto-Indo-European *yugóm (“yoke”). By surface analysis...
See also: yoker English Wikipedia has an article on: Yoker Wikipedia Yoker A suburb in the City of Glasgow council area, Scotland, north of the Clyde (OS...