A pair of oxen is called a yoke.
The word 'yoke' appears 63 times in the KJV Bible.
the other one is called the minuend
A yoke was a wooden crosspiece that was fastened over the necks of two animals and attached to the plow or cart that they were to pull.
A conch.
A literal yoke is an apparatus that is placed on draft animals to bind them together and attach them to their load. In figurative New Testament usage, a "yoke" is a burden one is called on to bear. For example: Matthew 11:29, 30 - "Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For My yoke is easy and My burden is light." [NKJV]
The section of a garment forming at the shoulders is called the yoke. It helps provide structure to the garment and ensures a good fit around the shoulders and upper back.
I'm not saying there can't be something called an egg yoke, but if you're thinking about the yellow stuff inside the word is egg yolk.
The homophone of YOKE is YOLK.
If you are reffering to what oxen and other work animals use, then yes. "The two oxen pulled the yoke together to move the plow"
It's called a deflection coil. If a c.r.t. uses magnetic deflection, there will be two deflection coils, a horizontal one and a vertical one.
The Yoke's on Me was created in 1944.
I believe the Mesopotamiens did invent the yoke
The Welsh plug in the yoke is no longer sealed. The yoke will need replaced.The Welsh plug in the yoke is no longer sealed. The yoke will need replaced.
The homophone for "yolk" is "yoke".
The homophone of "yolk" is "yoke."
Only one that's for sure.