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Definition of Yokes

Yoke
Yoke Yoke, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Yoked; p. pr. & vb. n. Yoking.] 1. To put a yoke on; to join in or with a yoke; as, to yoke oxen, or pair of oxen. 2. To couple; to join with another. ``Be ye not unequally yoked with unbelievers.' --2 Cor. vi. 14. Cassius, you are yoked with a lamb. --Shak. 3. To enslave; to bring into bondage; to restrain; to confine. Then were they yoked with garrisons. --Milton. The words and promises that yoke The conqueror are quickly broke. --Hudibras.
Yoke
Yoke Yoke, n. (Chiefly Mach.) A clamp or similar piece that embraces two other parts to hold or unite them in their respective or relative positions, as a strap connecting a slide valve to the valve stem, or the soft iron block or bar permanently connecting the pole pieces of an electromagnet, as in a dynamo.

Meaning of Yokes from wikipedia

- from the yoke itself, not from the staves. Withers yokes particularly suit zebu cattle, which have high humps on their withers. Withers yokes are widely...
- transport USS Yokes (APD-69) USS Yokes (APD-69), a United States Navy high-speed transport in commission from 1944 to 1946 Yoke Yoke's Fresh Market, a...
- body of a shirt. Yoke fabrication was first widely done in the 19th century. Bodice yokes were first made in the 1880s, while the yoke skirt, a skirt suspended...
- Yoker (Scottish Gaelic: An Eochair) is an area of Glasgow, Scotland, on the northern bank of the Clyde east of Clydebank, 5 miles (8 kilometres) west...
- However, yokes are less sensitive (i.e., more precise) due to a larger range of motion and provide more visual feedback to the pilot. Most yokes are connected...
- locomotive may have scotch yokes to permit vertical motion of intermediate driving axles. What is essentially a Scotch yoke is used in the Tide-Predicting...
- as a control poka-yoke. Shingo argued that errors are inevitable in any manufacturing process, but that if appropriate poka-yokes are implemented, then...
- slang for any device, unusual object, or gadget: "Where's the yoke for opening boxes?" Yokes (disambiguation) Yolk, the nutrient-bearing portion of an egg...
- have a record of their measurement for land in the "Yokes" of Chested, Vexour, Chafford etc. The yoke is the old Roman jugerum, about 25 ares or 0.625 acres...
- Yoke lutes, commonly called lyres, are a class of string instruments, subfamily of lutes, indicated with the code 321.2 in the Hornbostel–Sachs classification...