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yoke-
toed. Also defined: heterodactylous.
Descriptive of
tetradactyl (four-
toed)
birds in
which the
architecture of the foot
consists of two
toes projecting...
- (The
Macmillan Co., New York, 1929) The
Yoke of
Thunder (The
Macmillan Co., New York, 1932)
Ballads of Square-
Toed Americans (The
Macmillan Co., New York...
- and two
hollow arms
connected across the top by an
integrated crossbar or ‘
yoke’. From
northwestern Europe—particularly from
England and Germany—an ever-growing...
- plow a
field with fire-breathing oxen, the Khalkotauroi, that he had to
yoke himself.
Medea provided an
ointment that
protected him from the oxen's flames...
- true
symbol of goodness, I
rescued your city and
freed it from the tyrant's
yoke, and
through my act of
liberation I
restored the
Senate and
People of Rome...
- the
shaft of the
yoke, but also a forward-and-backward axis
equivalent to that of
pitch control on the
yoke of an aircraft. Some
yokes have additional...
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affiliated supermarkets include Family Foods,
Harvest Foods, Rosauers,
Yoke's Fresh Market, and
Super 1 Foods. URM
Stores was
founded as
United Retail...
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competitors race two at a time
along a
course requiring several turns.
Super Yoke –
Apparatus composed of a
crossbar and two uprights. The
uprights each have...
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transverse part head, nose, nasalis,
transverse part (left/right)
alveolar yoke of
canine tooth lateral nasal cartilage superior labial artery facial nerve...
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formerly sat imprisoned, with
their legs held fast
beneath a
heavy wooden yoke,
while sundry small but
fiendish boys and
girls improved the
occasion by...