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Meanings of Yestermorning:

adverb

On or during the morning of yesterday; yesterday morning.

noun

The morning of yesterday.

Meanings of Yestern:

noun

The day before today; yesterday.

Meanings of Yesteryear:

noun

Last year or the recent past, especially as nostalgically recalled.

Usage examples:

Return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear

Meanings of Yesteryears:

noun

Last year or the recent past, especially as nostalgically recalled.

Usage examples:

Return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear

Meanings of Yestreen:

adverb

On or during the evening of yesterday; last night. also occasionally more broadly: yesterday.

noun

The evening of yesterday. now somewhat rare.

Meanings of Yestreens:

adverb

On or during the evening of yesterday; last night. also occasionally more broadly: yesterday.

noun

The evening of yesterday. now somewhat rare.

Meanings of Yet:

adverb

Up until the present or a specified or implied time; by now or then.

Usage examples:

I haven't told anyone else yet
conjunction

But at the same time; but nevertheless.

Usage examples:

The path was dark, yet i slowly found my way

Meanings of Yeti:

noun

A large hairy creature resembling a human or bear, said to live in the highest part of the himalayas.

Usage examples:

I didn't know what to make of his story of meeting two yetis in the high himalayas.

Meanings of Yetis:

noun

A large hairy creature resembling a human or bear, said to live in the highest part of the himalayas.

Usage examples:

I didn't know what to make of his story of meeting two yetis in the high himalayas.

Meanings of Yetling:

noun

A vessel of cast metal, typically iron or brass; especially a small cast iron cooking pot, often having three short feet and a hooped handle.

adjective

Made of cast metal, especially cast iron.

Meanings of Yew:

noun

A coniferous tree which has red berrylike fruits, and most parts of which are highly poisonous. yews are linked with folklore and superstition and can live to a great age; the timber is used in cabinetmaking and (formerly) to make longbows.

Usage examples:

Species with random branching, such as arborvitae, juniper, yew, and false cypress, have limbs that…

Yews

juː

Meanings of Yews:

noun

A coniferous tree which has red berrylike fruits, and most parts of which are highly poisonous. yews are linked with folklore and superstition and can live to a great age; the timber is used in cabinetmaking and (formerly) to make longbows.

Usage examples:

Species with random branching, such as arborvitae, juniper, yew, and false cypress, have limbs that…

Meanings of Yez:

pronoun

Non-standard spelling of youse, used in representing dialectal speech.

Usage examples:

Don't any of yez dare sneeze

Meanings of Yezidi:

noun

A member of a kurdish-speaking people living chiefly in iraq, syria, armenia, and georgia and adhering to an ancient monotheistic religion.

Usage examples:

Many yazidis have recently moved to villages further west
adjective

Denoting or relating to the yazidi.

Usage examples:

A yazidi village

Meanings of Yggdrasil:

proper noun

A huge ash tree located at the centre of the earth, with three roots, one extending to niflheim (the underworld), one to jotunheim (land of the giants), and one to asgard (land of the gods).

Meanings of Yhwh:

abbreviation

See tetragrammaton.

Yi

Meanings of Yi:

pronoun

Scottish form of you.

Usage examples:

I'm warning yi!

Yiddish

ˈjɪd.ɪʃ

Meanings of Yiddish:

noun

A language used by jewish people in central and eastern europe before the holocaust. it was originally a german dialect with words from hebrew and several modern languages, and still has some 200,000 speakers, mainly in the us, israel, and russia.

Usage examples:

Faigele was mum's name in yiddish

Relating to yiddish.

Usage examples:

A yiddish word
adjective

In or relating to yiddish

Meanings of Yiddisher:

noun

A person speaking yiddish.

Usage examples:

A yiddisher frenchman

Meanings of Yiddishism:

noun

A yiddish word or idiom, especially one adopted into another language.

Usage examples:

I speak with many brooklynisms and an occasional yiddishism

Meanings of Yiddishist:

noun

An advocate of yiddish culture.

Usage examples:

Her parents were passionate yiddishists

Meanings of Yids:

noun

A jewish person.

Meanings of Yield:

verb

Produce or provide (a natural, agricultural, or industrial product).

Usage examples:

The land yields grapes and tobacco
noun

An amount produced of an agricultural or industrial product.

Usage examples:

The milk yield was poor

Meanings of Yield to:

verb

To supply or produce something positive such as a profit, an amount of food, or information

Usage examples:

Some mutual funds are currently yielding 15% on new money invested., a letter found by the fbi last…
noun

The total amount of profit or income produced from a business or investment

Usage examples:

The bond's yield fell to 6.09%., high/low yield these securities are speculative and may involve gr…

Meanings of Yielded:

verb

Produce or provide (a natural, agricultural, or industrial product).

Usage examples:

The land yields grapes and tobacco
noun

An amount produced of an agricultural or industrial product.

Usage examples:

The milk yield was poor

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