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yoke noun

  /joʊk/ , /jəʊk/
  • A bar or frame by which two oxen or other draught animals are joined at their necks enabling them to pull a cart, plough, etc.; (by extension) a device attached to a single draught animal for the same purpose.
yugo, ubio
  • (electronics) The electromagnetic coil that deflects the electron beam in a cathode ray tube. [from 19th c.]
  • Something which oppresses or restrains a person; a burden.
yugo
  • (chiefly, historical) A pair of draught animals, especially oxen, yoked together to pull something.
yunta, emparejo
  • A collar placed on the neck of a conquered person or prisoner to restrain movement.
cepo
  • (chiefly, Kent, archaic) An area of arable land, specifically one consisting of a quarter of a suling, or around 50–60 acres (20–24 hectares); hence, a small manor or piece of land.
yugada

yoke verb

  /joʊk/ , /jəʊk/
  • To be or become connected, linked, or united in a relationship; to have dealings with.
uncir
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