Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
yok
Noun
/yok/

Definition
A yok is a traditional form of work that is carried out through teamwork, often referring to the use of a wooden beam used to link two animals to work together in unison.

Examples
- The farmer used a yok to harness the oxen for plowing the fields.
- In many cultures, a yok symbolizes unity and teamwork.
- The yok has been an essential tool in agriculture for centuries.

Meaning
The term yok can also imply a connection or bond formed in a collaborative effort between different parties.

Synonyms
- yoke
- harness
- tie