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yoke Fellow one engaged or tied to another, in the same band of union or fellowship; a husband or wife.
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yoke general term for
Ãâó: www.erinhart.com/glossary.htm
yoke Fitted portion of a garment, usually over shoulders or hips, to which the rest of the garment is sewed.
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yoke A piece of wood placed across the head of a boat's rudder, with a rope attached to each end, by which the boat is steered.
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yoke A frame or bar having its center portion bored and keyed or otherwise constructed for attachment to the rudder stock. The connecting rods from the steering engine or the leads from the steering gear are connected to each end of the yoke for the purpose of turning the rudder.
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