English words starting with yo - page 1
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Meanings of Yogic:
adjectiveRelating to the activity or philosophy of yoga
Usage examples:
Yogic exercises, gandhi's pursuit of yogic chastity
Meanings of Yogini:
nounA woman who is proficient in yoga; a female yogi.
Usage examples:
Renowned yogini shiva rea leads retreats in which guests do yoga in nature.
Yoginis
jɒɡˈiːniːMeanings of Yoginis:
nounA woman who is proficient in yoga; a female yogi.
Usage examples:
Renowned yogini shiva rea leads retreats in which guests do yoga in nature.
Meanings of Yogis:
nounA person who is proficient in yoga.
Usage examples:
Descended from a long line of respected yogis in yoga vedanta philosophy, swamiji was born in rajas…
Yogurt
ˈjɒɡ.ətMeanings of Yogurt:
nounA semi-solid food prepared from milk fermented by added bacteria, often sweetened and flavoured.
Usage examples:
Low-fat yogurt
Yogurts
ˈjɒɡ.ətMeanings of Yogurts:
nounA semi-solid food prepared from milk fermented by added bacteria, often sweetened and flavoured.
Usage examples:
Low-fat yogurt
Yohimbe
jəʊˈhɪmbeɪMeanings of Yohimbe:
nounA tropical west african tree from which the drug yohimbine is obtained.
Usage examples:
They contain herbal ingredients such as yohimbe, ginseng, ginkgo and some that i have never heard o…
Meanings of Yohimbenine:
nounAn alkaloid of uncertain identity obtained from the bark and leaves of the yohimbe tree (pausinystalia johimbe).
Yohimbine
jəʊˈhɪmbiːnMeanings of Yohimbine:
nounA toxic crystalline compound obtained from the bark of the yohimbe tree, used as an adrenergic blocking agent and also as an aphrodisiac in the treatment of impotence.
Usage examples:
Before viagra was developed, doctors sometimes prescribed a natural compound called yohimbine deriv…
Meanings of Yoick:
verbTo shout or cry ‘yoick!’. also with object: to encourage or urge on (a hound) by crying ‘yoick!’.
exclamationA call or cry used to urge on hounds.
nounA cry or exclamation of ‘yoick!’.
Yoicks
jɔɪksMeanings of Yoicks:
exclamationUsed by fox hunters to urge on the hounds.
Meanings of Yojan:
nounA unit of distance estimated as equal to about eight miles (13 km) or perhaps less.
Meanings of Yojana:
nounA unit of distance estimated as equal to about eight miles (13 km) or perhaps less.
Yok
jɒkMeanings of Yokeable:
adjectiveThat may be joined together by, or as if by, a yoke; especially (of an animal) suitable for being placed in a yoke.
Yoked
jəʊkMeanings of Yoked:
verbPut a yoke on (a pair of animals); couple or attach with or to a yoke.
Usage examples:
A plough drawn by a camel and donkey yoked together
nounA wooden crosspiece that is fastened over the necks of two animals and attached to the plough or cart that they are to pull.
Usage examples:
The god told him that he would meet a cow that had never borne the weight of a yoke or plough.
Meanings of Yokefellow:
nounA person linked to or associated with another, especially in some work or activity; an associate or partner in an undertaking; a fellow-worker. also occasionally (literal): a draught animal coupled with another in a yoke.
Yokel
ˈjəʊ.kəlMeanings of Yokel:
nounAn uneducated and unsophisticated person from the countryside.
Usage examples:
She confirmed my suspicions of country folk being idiotic yokels as correct.
Meanings of Yokeless:
adjectiveWithout a yoke around the neck; not fitted with, or restrained by, a yoke. frequently figurative: not subject to restraint or control; unrestrained, undisciplined.
Yokels
ˈjəʊk(ə)lMeanings of Yokels:
nounAn uneducated and unsophisticated person from the countryside.
Usage examples:
She confirmed my suspicions of country folk being idiotic yokels as correct.
Meanings of Yokemate:
nounA person or thing closely linked or associated with another in some way, as a spouse, a workmate, etc.; compare yokefellow . also occasionally literal: a draught animal coupled with another in a yoke.
Meanings of Yoker:
nounA person who or (occasionally) a thing which yokes; especially a person who puts a yoke on a draught animal, or who restrains an animal with a neck yoke.
Meanings of Yokes:
nounA wooden crosspiece that is fastened over the necks of two animals and attached to the plough or cart that they are to pull.
Usage examples:
The god told him that he would meet a cow that had never borne the weight of a yoke or plough.
verbPut a yoke on (a pair of animals); couple or attach with or to a yoke.
Usage examples:
A plough drawn by a camel and donkey yoked together
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