Synonyms of the word yoke


YOKEATTACH - BRACE - CLOTH - CONJOIN - CONNECTER - CONNECTION - CONNECTIVE - CONNECTOR - CONNEXION - COUPLE - COUPLET - COUPLING - DEUCE - DISTICH - DUAD - DUET - DUO - DYAD - FABRIC - JOIN - LINK - MATERIAL - OPPRESSION - PAIR - SADDLERY - SPAN - SUPPORT - TACK - TEXTILE - TWAIN - TWO - TWOSOME

yoke

  • n. Frame around the neck, and related senses.
  • n. Pair of harnessed draught animals, and related senses.
  • n. Extended uses and quantities.
  • v. To link or to join.
  • v. To unite, to connect.
  • v. To enslave; to bring into bondage; to restrain; to confine.
  • n. Misspelling of yolk.

attach

  • v. (obsolete, law) To arrest, seize.
  • v. (transitive) To fasten, to join to (literally and figuratively).
  • v. (intransitive) To adhere; to be attached.
  • v. To come into legal operation in connection with anything; to vest.
  • v. To win the heart of; to connect by ties of love or self-interest; to attract; to fasten or bind by moral…
  • v. To connect, in a figurative sense; to ascribe or attribute; to affix; with to.
  • v. (obsolete) To take, seize, or lay hold of.

brace

  • n. (obsolete) Armor for the arm; vambrace.
  • n. (obsolete) A measurement of length, originally representing a person's outstretched arms.
  • n. A curved instrument or handle of iron or wood, for holding and turning bits, etc.; a bitstock.
  • n. That which holds anything tightly or supports it firmly; a bandage or a prop.
  • n. A cord, ligament, or rod, for producing or maintaining tension.
  • n. A thong used to regulate the tension of a drum.
  • n. The state of being braced or tight; tension.
  • n. Harness; warlike preparation.
  • n. (typography) A curved, pointed line, also known as "curly bracket": { or } connecting two or more words…
  • n. A pair, a couple; originally used of dogs, and later of animals generally and then other things, but rarely…
  • n. A piece of material used to transmit, or change the direction of, weight or pressure; any one of the pieces,…
  • n. (nautical) A rope reeved through a block at the end of a yard, by which the yard is moved horizontally;…
  • n. (Britain, Cornwall, mining) The mouth of a shaft.
  • n. (chiefly in the plural) Straps or bands to sustain trousers; suspenders.
  • n. (chiefly in the plural) A system of wires, brackets, and elastic bands used to correct crooked teeth or…
  • n. (soccer) Two goals scored by one player in a game.
  • v. (transitive, intransitive) To prepare for something bad, such as an impact or blow.
  • v. To place in a position for resisting pressure; to hold firmly.
  • v. (nautical) To swing round the yards of a square rigged ship, using braces, to present a more efficient…
  • v. To stop someone for questioning, usually said of police.
  • v. To confront with questions, demands or requests.
  • v. To furnish with braces; to support; to prop.
  • v. To draw tight; to tighten; to put in a state of tension; to strain; to strengthen.
  • v. To bind or tie closely; to fasten tightly.

cloth

  • n. (uncountable) A woven fabric such as used in dressing, decorating, cleaning or other practical use.
  • n. (countable) A piece of cloth used for a particular purpose.
  • n. (Can we verify([fullurl:Wiktionary:Requests for verification/English?? +]) this sense?) A form of attire…
  • n. (in idioms) Priesthood, clergy.

conjoin

  • v. (transitive) To join together; to unite; to combine.
  • v. (transitive) To marry.
  • v. (transitive, grammar) To join as coordinate elements, often with a coordinating conjunction, such as coordinate…
  • v. (transitive, mathematics) To combine two sets, conditions, or expressions by a logical AND; to intersect.
  • v. (intransitive) To unite, to join, to league.

connecter

  • n. A connector.

connection

  • n. (uncountable) The act of connecting.
  • n. The point at which two or more things are connected.
  • n. A feeling of understanding and ease of communication between two or more people.
  • n. An established communications or transportation link.
  • n. (transport) A transfer from one transportation vehicle to another in scheduled transportation service.
  • n. A kinship relationship between people.
  • n. (mathematics) A set of sets that contains the empty set, all one-element sets for any element that is…

connective

  • adj. Serving or tending to connect; connecting.
  • n. That which connects.
  • n. (logic) A function that operates on truth values to give another truth value.
  • n. (grammar) A word used to connect words, clauses and sentences, most commonly applied to conjunctions.
  • n. (botany) The tissue which connects the locules of an anthers together.
  • n. (anatomy, zoology) A connective tissue.

connector

  • n. One who connects.
  • n. A device (or, more precisely, a mating pair of devices, often a plug and a socket) for connecting together…
  • n. A highway or freeway road which connects to another highway or freeway. It can be part of an interchange…
  • n. (computing) A line connecting two shapes in presentation software.
  • n. (computing) A software component that provides access from an application program to an external database…

connexion

  • n. (chiefly Britain) Dated spelling of connection.
  • n. (Britain, religion, historical) A circuit of prayer groups who employed travelling ministers alongside…

couple

  • n. Two partners in a romantic or sexual relationship.
  • n. Two of the same kind connected or considered together.
  • n. (informal) A small number.
  • n. One of the pairs of plates of two metals which compose a voltaic battery, called a voltaic couple or galvanic…
  • n. (physics) Two forces that are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction (and acting along parallel…
  • n. (architecture) A couple-close.
  • n. (obsolete) That which joins or links two things together; a bond or tie; a coupler.
  • adj. (informal, US) Two or (a) small number of.
  • v. (transitive) To join (two things) together, or (one thing) to (another).
  • v. (transitive, dated) To join in wedlock; to marry.
  • v. (intransitive) To join in sexual intercourse; to copulate.

couplet

  • n. (literature) A pair of lines with rhyming end words.
  • n. A pair of one-way streets which carry opposing directions of traffic through gridded urban areas.

coupling

  • v. present participle of couple.
  • n. act of joining together to form a couple.
  • n. a device that couples two things together.
  • n. (computing) the degree of reliance between two program modules.
  • n. (electronics) a connection between two electronic circuits such that a signal can pass between them.
  • n. (physics) The property of physical systems that they are interacting with each other.
  • n. (sexuality) sexual intercourse.

deuce

  • n. (card games) A card with two spots, one of four in a standard deck of playing cards.
  • n. (dice games) A side of a die with two spots.
  • n. (dice games) A cast of dice totalling two.
  • n. The number two.
  • n. (tennis) A tie in which one player can win by scoring two consecutive points.
  • n. (baseball) A curveball.
  • n. A '32 Ford.
  • n. (in the plural) 2-barrel (twin choke) carburetors (in the phrase 3 deuces: an arrangement on a common…
  • n. (restaurants) A table seating two diners.
  • n. (slang) A piece of excrement.
  • n. (epithet) The Devil, used in exclamations of confusion or anger.

distich

  • n. (prosody) A couplet, a two line stanza making complete sense.
  • n. Any couplet.
  • adj. distichous.

duad

  • n. A pair or couple.
  • n. (mathematics) an unordered pair.
  • n. (astrology) dwadasamsa.

duet

  • n. (music) A musical composition in two parts, each performed by a single voice (singer, instrument or univoce…
  • n. (music) A song composed for and/or performed by a duo.
  • n. A pair or couple, especially one that is harmonious or elegant.
  • v. (intransitive) To perform a duet.
  • v. (intransitive, zoology, of pairs of animals) To communicate (warnings, mating calls, etc.) through song.
  • v. (transitive) To perform (sing, play, etc.) as a duet.
  • v. (transitive) (of two people) To say at the same time, to chorus.

duo

  • n. Two people who work or collaborate together as partners; especially, those who perform music together.
  • n. Any pair of two people.
  • n. Any cocktail consisting of a spirit and a liqueur.

dyad

  • n. A set of two elements treated as one; a pair.
  • n. (music) any set of two different pitch classes.
  • n. A pair of things standing in particular relation; dyadic relation.
  • n. (chemistry) An element, atom, or radical having a valence or combining power of two.

fabric

  • n. (archaic) structure, building.
  • n. (archaic) The act of constructing; construction; fabrication.
  • n. (archaic) The structure of anything; the manner in which the parts of a thing are united; workmanship;…
  • n. The framework underlying a structure.
  • n. A material made of fibers, a textile or cloth.
  • n. (petrology) The appearance of crystalline grains in a rock.
  • n. (computing) Interconnected nodes that look like a textile 'fabric' when viewed collectively from a distance.

join

  • v. (transitive) To combine more than one item into one; to put together.
  • v. (intransitive) To come together; to meet.
  • v. (transitive) To come into the company of.
  • v. (transitive) To become a member of.
  • v. (computing, databases, transitive) To produce an intersection of data in two or more database tables.
  • v. To unite in marriage.
  • v. (obsolete, rare) To enjoin upon; to command.
  • v. To accept, or engage in, as a contest.
  • n. An intersection of piping or wiring; an interconnect.
  • n. (computing, databases) An intersection of data in two or more database tables.
  • n. (algebra) The lowest upper bound, an operation between pairs of elements in a lattice, denoted by the…

link

  • n. A connection between places, people, events, things, or ideas.
  • n. One element of a chain or other connected series.
  • n. Abbreviation of hyperlink.
  • n. (computing) The connection between buses or systems.
  • n. (mathematics) A space comprising one or more disjoint knots.
  • n. (Sussex) a thin wild bank of land splitting two cultivated patches and often linking two hills.
  • n. (figuratively) an individual person or element in a system.
  • n. Anything doubled and closed like a link of a chain.
  • n. A sausage that is not a patty.
  • n. (kinematics) Any one of the several elementary pieces of a mechanism, such as the fixed frame, or a rod,…
  • n. (engineering) Any intermediate rod or piece for transmitting force or motion, especially a short connecting…
  • n. (surveying) The length of one joint of Gunter's chain, being the hundredth part of it, or 7.92 inches,…
  • n. (chemistry) A bond of affinity, or a unit of valence between atoms; applied to a unit of chemical force…
  • v. (transitive) To connect two or more things.
  • v. (intransitive, of a Web page) To contain a hyperlink to another page.
  • v. (transitive, Internet) To supply (somebody) with a hyperlink; to direct by means of a link.
  • v. (transitive, Internet) To post a hyperlink to.
  • v. (transitive) To demonstrate a correlation between two things.
  • v. (software compilation) To combine objects generated by a compiler into a single executable.
  • n. (obsolete) A torch, used to light dark streets.
  • v. (Scotland) To skip or trip along smartly.

material

  • adj. Having to do with matter; consisting of matter.
  • adj. Worldly, as opposed to spiritual.
  • adj. (law, accounting) Significant.
  • n. Matter which may be shaped or manipulated, particularly in making something.
  • n. Text written for a specific purpose.
  • n. A sample or specimens for study.
  • n. Cloth to be made into a garment.
  • n. A person who is qualified for a certain position or activity.
  • n. Related data of various kinds, especially if collected as the basis for a document or book.
  • n. The substance that something is made or composed of.
  • v. (obsolete, transitive) To form from matter; to materialize.

oppression

  • n. The exercise of authority or power in a burdensome, cruel, or unjust manner.
  • n. The act of oppressing, or the state of being oppressed.
  • n. A feeling of being oppressed.

pair

  • n. Two similar or identical things taken together; often followed by of.
  • n. Two people in a relationship, partnership (especially sexual) or friendship.
  • n. Used with binary nouns (often in the plural to indicate multiple instances, since such nouns are plurale…
  • n. A couple of working animals attached to work together, as by a yoke.
  • n. (card games) A poker hand that contains two cards of identical rank, which cannot also count as a better…
  • n. (cricket) A score of zero runs (a duck) in both innings of a two-innings match.
  • n. (baseball, informal) A double play, two outs recorded in one play.
  • n. (baseball, informal) A doubleheader, two games played on the same day between the same teams.
  • n. (slang) A pair of breasts.
  • n. (Australia, politics) The exclusion of one member of a parliamentary party from a vote, if a member of…
  • n. Two members of opposite parties or opinion, as in a parliamentary body, who mutually agree not to vote…
  • n. (archaic) A number of things resembling one another, or belonging together; a set.
  • n. (kinematics) In a mechanism, two elements, or bodies, which are so applied to each other as to mutually…
  • v. (transitive) To group into sets of two.
  • v. (transitive) To bring two (animals, notably dogs) together for mating.
  • v. (politics, slang) To engage (oneself) with another of opposite opinions not to vote on a particular question…
  • v. (intransitive) To suit; to fit, as a counterpart.
  • v. (computing) to form wireless connection between to devices.
  • v. (obsolete) To impair.

saddlery

  • n. (uncountable) The trade or craft of a saddler.
  • n. A place of business of a saddler.
  • n. The inventory and equipment of a saddler.

span

  • n. The space from the thumb to the end of the little finger when extended; nine inches; eighth of a fathom.
  • n. Hence, a small space or a brief portion of time.
  • n. The spread or extent of an arch or between its abutments, or of a beam, girder, truss, roof, bridge, or…
  • n. The length of a cable, wire, rope, chain between two consecutive supports.
  • n. (nautical) A rope having its ends made fast so that a purchase can be hooked to the bight; also, a rope…
  • n. (obsolete) A pair of horses or other animals driven together; usually, such a pair of horses when similar…
  • n. (mathematics) the space of all linear combinations of something.
  • v. To traverse the distance between.
  • v. To cover or extend over an area or time period.
  • v. To measure by the span of the hand with the fingers extended, or with the fingers encompassing the object.
  • v. (mathematics) to generate an entire space by means of linear combinations.
  • v. (intransitive, US, dated) To be matched, as horses.
  • v. To fetter, as a horse; to hobble.
  • v. (archaic, nonstandard) simple past tense of spin.

support

  • n. Something which supports. Often used attributively, as a complement or supplement to.
  • n. Financial or other help.
  • n. Answers to questions and resolution of problems regarding something sold.
  • n. (mathematics) in relation to a function, the set of points where the function is not zero, or the closure…
  • n. (fuzzy set theory) A set whose elements are at least partially included in a given fuzzy set (i.e., whose…
  • n. Evidence.
  • n. (computing) Compatibility and functionality for a given product or feature.
  • n. (gymnastics) Clipping of support position.
  • v. (transitive) To keep from falling.
  • v. (transitive) To answer questions and resolve problems regarding something sold.
  • v. (transitive) To back a cause, party, etc., mentally or with concrete aid.
  • v. (transitive) To help, particularly financially.
  • v. To verify; to make good; to substantiate; to establish; to sustain.
  • v. (transitive) To serve, as in a customer-oriented mindset; to give support to.
  • v. (transitive) To be designed (said of machinery, electronics, or computers, or their parts, accessories,…
  • v. (transitive) To be accountable for, or involved with, but not responsible for.
  • v. (archaic) To endure without being overcome; bear; undergo; to tolerate.
  • v. To assume and carry successfully, as the part of an actor; to represent or act; to sustain.

tack

  • n. A small nail with a flat head.
  • n. A thumbtack.
  • n. (sewing) A loose seam used to temporarily fasten pieces of cloth.
  • n. (nautical) The lower corner on the leading edge of a sail relative to the direction of the wind.
  • n. (nautical) A course or heading that enables a sailing vessel to head upwind. See also reach, gybe.
  • n. A direction or course of action, especially a new one.
  • n. (nautical) The maneuver by which a sailing vessel turns its bow through the wind so that the wind changes…
  • n. (nautical) The distance a sailing vessel runs between these maneuvers when working to windward; a board.
  • n. (nautical) A rope used to hold in place the foremost lower corners of the courses when the vessel is close-hauled;…
  • n. Any of the various equipment and accessories worn by horses in the course of their use as domesticated…
  • n. (manufacturing, construction, chemistry) The stickiness of a compound, related to its cohesive and adhesive…
  • n. Hardtack.
  • n. That which is attached; a supplement; an appendix.
  • n. (law, Scotland) A contract by which the use of a thing is set, or let, for hire; a lease.
  • n. (obsolete) Confidence; reliance.
  • v. To nail with a tack (small nail with a flat head).
  • v. To sew/stich with a tack (loose seam used to temporarily fasten pieces of cloth).
  • v. (nautical) To maneuver a sailing vessel so that its bow turns through the wind, i.e. the wind changes…
  • v. To add something as an extra item.
  • v. Often paired with "up", to place the tack on a horse.
  • n. A stain; a tache.
  • n. (obsolete) A peculiar flavour or taint.
  • n. (colloquial) That which is tacky; something cheap and gaudy.

textile

  • n. (usually in the plural) Cloth produced from a fabric.
  • n. (naturism) A non-nudist.
  • adj. (naturism) Clothing compulsive.

twain

  • num. (dated) two.
  • v. (transitive) To part in twain; divide; sunder.

two

  • num. (cardinal) A numerical value equal to 2; this many dots (••). Ordinal: second.
  • num. Describing a set or group with two components.
  • n. The digit/figure 2.
  • n. (US, informal) A two-dollar bill.
  • n. A child aged two.
  • n. The playing cards featuring two pips.

twosome

  • adj. Being or constituting a pair; two.
  • adj. Twofold; double.
  • adj. Performed by two individuals.
  • n. A group of two; a pair; a couple; a group of two distinct individuals or components.
  • n. A dance for two people.

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