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▪ I. yoking, vbl. n. (ˈjəʊkɪŋ) [f. yoke v. + -ing1.] I. The action of yoke v. in various senses. 1. The action of coupling draught-animals together with a yoke, or of attaching a draught-animal to a vehicle, etc.; also with up. Also attrib., as yoking-gear.1580 Hollyband Treas. Fr. Tong, Accouplemen...
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Hog reeve
The owners of hogs were responsible for yoking and placing rings in their noses.
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Syntax of くびきを共にする In the book , the phrase , which I would infer means something like "to yoke together", appears repeatedly as a metaphor for phenomena where a number of elements are related. Some google hits for...
Are you confused because you think is the same as ? is [to share] [meal], not [to eat] [together]. This is more obvious in phrases like , where and are clearly not verbs. (You don't say or ) So is [to share] [a yoke]. 
L., ad. ζυγόν Gr. yoke.), according to the journal founder Ralph Wendell Burhoe, is the Greek term for anything that joins two bodies, especially the yoking
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draught-tree
ˈdraught-tree ? Obs. The pole of a wagon or other vehicle, to which the drawing gear is attached.1580 Hollyband Treas. Fr. Tong. Le Limon d'vn chariot..the beame whereon the iron hangeth in a Waine, the draught tree of a wagon, coache, or carte. c 1611 Chapman Iliad xxiii. 358 His draught-tree fell ...
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The Rolling English Road
Alliteration is plentiful and "a particularly useful device in the last line of each stanza, playfully yoking the far-flung places together (Birmingham
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zeuxite
zeuxite Min. (ˈzjuːksaɪt) [f. Gr. ζεύξις yoking, joining (f. ζευγνύναι to join), rendering ‘unity’ in the name Huel Unity (see quot.).] A variety of tourmaline.1836 T. Thomson Min., Geol., etc. I. 320 Zeuxite. The mineral which I distinguish by this name was found in 1814 in considerable quantity in...
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Ralph Wendell Burhoe
pages 134-134
Toward a Scientific Theology, Christian Journals Ltd., 1981,
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List of science and religion scholars
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David Breed, Yoking
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inyoke
inˈyoke, v. rare. [in-1: cf. enyoke (en-1 3).] trans. a. To yoke or unite to something. b. To yoke in a wagon, etc. Hence inˈyoking vbl. n.1595 Markham Sir R. Grinvile cxxx, These all accord..To end his liues date by their cruell strife, And him vnto a blessed state inyoke. a 1654 J. Taylor (Water-p...
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Manasikāra
Visuddhimagga (XIV, 152) define manasikāra as follows:
...It has the characteristic of driving associated states towards the object, the function of joining (yoking
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The Yoking-proofs Based Authentication Protocol for Wearable Devices in ...
Zhan-bin LIU, Hong LIU, Xiao-fei CAO. The Yoking-proofs Based Authentication Protocol for Wearable Devices in the Cloud Computing[J]. Netinfo Security, 2015, 15(9): 135-138.
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yojana
‖ yojan, yojana E. Indian. (ˈjəʊdʒən), (ˈjəʊdʒənə) Also -en, -unu. [Hindi yójan, Skr. yójana, yoking, measure of distance (lit. that travelled at one time without unyoking), f. yóga: see yoke n.1] A measure of distance, varying locally from about four to ten miles.1784 W. Chambers in Asiatick Resear...
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Medial vestibulospinal tract
Through this superior projection, the medial vestibulospinal tract is involved in "yoking" the eyes together in response to rapid movement of the head.
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Shennong | Herbal Medicine, Agriculture & Divine Farmer
Shennong, (Chinese: "Divine Husbandman") in Chinese mythology, second of the mythical emperors, said to have been born in the 28th century bce with the head of a bull and the body of a man. By inventing the cart and plow, by taming the ox and yoking the horse, and by teaching his people to clear the land with fire, Shennong reputedly established a stable agricultural society in China.
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misyoke
misyoke, v. (mɪsˈjəʊk) [mis-1 1.] trans. To yoke or join (in marriage) unsuitably. Also intr., to be so yoked.1645 Milton Divorce i. viii. 18 Therefore saith the Apostle 2 Cor. 6, ‘Mis-yoke not together with infidels’, which is interpreted of marriage. Ibid. ii. xix. 70 Hinder'd in wedlock by mis-yo...
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