0 a wooden bar that is fastened over the necks of two animals, especially cattle, and connected to the vehicle or load that they are pulling --
1 a fitted part of a piece of clothing, especially a strip that goes around the shoulders or waist, to which is sewn a looser piece of material --
2 something that connects two things or people, usually in a way that unfairly limits freedom: --
3 a thing whose name you do not know or cannot remember: --
Ah, it's a great yoke.
What's that yoke there?
4 to put a yoke on animals, especially cattle, so that they are fastened together and to a connected vehicle or load: --
Animals were restrained with the aid of a neck yoke.
The fields are prepared with the help of yokes of oxen.
Your souls will find rest, for my yoke is easy and my burden light.
Connected by timbers shackled together with iron yokes and rings, the piers anchored an enclosure into which the river current forced floating logs.
There are two types of yokes which are used for gowns.
Many of us feel that private enterprise and the interest and welfare of the community should go hand in hand, and, if necessary, be yoked togeher.
However, to do so, you have had to accept being yoked together with the governments concerned.
We are now all united and yoked together in a great design.