Yoked Unscramble word

yoked is a Scrabble word, yoked uses Five letters.
Scrabble point value for yoked Thirteen points.
Words with Friends point value for yoked: Thirteen points.

Below are the results of unscrambling yoked. We found a total of 45 words by unscrambling the letters in yoked.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in yoked

doek 9 doke 9 dyke 12 okey 11 yode 8 yoke 11

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in yoked

dey 7 doe 4 dye 7 edo 4 ked 8 key 10 kyd 11 kye 10 ode 4 oke 7 yed 7 yeo 6 yod 7 yoe 6 yok 10

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in yoked

de 3 dk 7 do 3 dy 6 ed 3 eo 2 ey 5 ko 6 ky 9 od 3 oe 2 ok 6 oy 5 yd 6 ye 5 yo 5

Definitions of yoked

noun

  1. a wooden frame, usually consisting of a bar with an oxbow or similar collar-like piece at either end, for attaching to the necks of a pair of draught animals, esp oxen, so that they can be worked as a team
  2. something resembling a yoke in form or function, such as a frame fitting over a person's shoulders for carrying buckets suspended at either end
  3. a fitted part of a garment, esp around the neck, shoulders, and chest or around the hips, to which a gathered, pleated, flared, or unfitted part is attached
  4. an immense oppressive force or burden   ⇒ under the yoke of a tyrant
  5. a pair of oxen or other draught animals joined together by a yoke
  6. a part, esp one of relatively thick cross section, that secures two or more components so that they move together
  7. a crosshead that transmits the drive of an opposed piston engine from the upper of a pair of linked pistons to the crankshaft through a connecting rod
  8. a steel framework around the formwork during the casting of concrete
  9. (nautical ) a crossbar fixed athwartships to the head of a rudderpost in a small boat, to which are attached ropes or cables for steering
  10. a Y-shaped cable, rope, or chain, used for holding, towing, etc
  11. (in the ancient world) a symbolic reconstruction of a yoke, consisting of two upright spears with a third lashed across them, under which conquered enemies were compelled to march, esp in Rome
  12. a mark, token, or symbol of slavery, subjection, or suffering
  13. (rare ) a link, tie, or bond   ⇒ the yoke of love
  14. (British , dialect ) a period of steady work, esp the time during which a ploughman and his team work at a stretch
  15. (Irish ) any device, unusual object, or gadget   ⇒ where's the yoke for opening tins?

verb

  1. (transitive) to secure or harness (a draught animal) to (a plough, vehicle, etc) by means of a yoke
  2. to join or be joined by means of a yoke; couple, unite, or link
  3. (transitive) (obsolete ) to oppress, burden, or enslave