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1. something resembling a yoke in form or function, such as a frame fitting over a person's shoulders for carrying buckets suspended at either end 2. a part, esp one of relatively thick cross section, that secures two or more components so that they move together 3. a crosshead that transmits the drive of an opposed piston engine from the upper of a pair of linked pistons to the crankshaft through a connecting rod 4. Nautical a crossbar fixed athwartships to the head of a rudderpost in a small boat, to which are attached ropes or cables for steering 5. a Y-shaped cable, rope, or chain, used for holding, towing, etc. 6. (in the ancient world) a symbolic reconstruction of a yoke, consisting of two upright spears with a third lashed across them, under which conquered enemies were compelled to march, esp in Rome 7. Irish any device, unusual object, or gadget yoke [yōk] (architecture) A horizontal member forming the head of a window frame. (design engineering) A clamp or similar device to embrace and hold two other parts. (electronics) (electromagnetism) Piece of ferromagnetic material without windings, which permanently connects two or more magnet cores. (engineering) A bar of wood used to join the necks of draft animals for working together. (mechanical engineering) A slotted crosshead used instead of a connecting rod in some steam engines. (computer science) Two or more read/write heads that are physically joined together and move as a unit over a disk, so that it is possible to read from or write to adjacent tracks without moving the head. head jamb, yoke The horizontal member forming the top of a door opening; a doorhead. yoke yoke, 1 1. A horizontal framework around the form work for a column. 2. The horizontal piece forming the head of a window or door frame. 3. In plumbing, a two-way coupling for pipes, in the shape of the letter Y. 4. A yoke vent. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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No references found | Among other artifacts, an ox yoke hand hewn from a single piece of hard maple tree arrived here with them. To add zip to your Western home decorating theme, try displaying branding irons, ox yokes and horse related art around the room. |
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