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yoke
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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