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conjoin vs yoke

yoke vs conjoin

conjoin is not a noun while yoke is a noun.

conjoin and yoke both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
conjoin No No Yes No
yoke Yes No Yes No
As verbs, yoke is a hyponym of conjoin; that is, yoke is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than conjoin:
  • conjoin: make contact or come together
  • yoke: become joined or linked together
conjoin (noun) yoke (noun)
stable gear that joins two draft animals at the neck so they can work together as a team
fabric comprising a fitted part at the top of a garment
a connection (like a clamp or vise) between two things so they move together
support consisting of a wooden frame across the shoulders that enables a person to carry buckets hanging from each end
a pair of draft animals joined by a yoke
two items of the same kind
an oppressive power
conjoin (verb) yoke (verb)
make contact or come together put a yoke on or join with a yoke
take in marriage; married link with or as with a yoke
become joined or linked together
Difference between conjoin and yoke

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