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yoke-
toed. Also defined: heterodactylous.
Descriptive of
tetradactyl (four-
toed)
birds in
which the
architecture of the foot
consists of two
toes projecting...
- the
shaft of the
yoke, but also a forward-and-backward axis
equivalent to that of
pitch control on the
yoke of an aircraft. Some
yokes have additional...
- (The
Macmillan Co., New York, 1929) The
Yoke of
Thunder (The
Macmillan Co., New York, 1932)
Ballads of Square-
Toed Americans (The
Macmillan Co., New York...
- was to walk
through the imp****ible
roads to town and
bring one back by
yoked oxen. The
family had
placed their wife’s and mother's
corpse in the snow...
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northern and
western Europe at the time.
Others see it as a riot
against the
yoke of
serfdom oppression, military-service
hardships and har****ment. The Moscow...
- tail to
provide support against tree trunks, and
zygodactyl or “
yoked" feet, with two
toes pointing forward, and two backward. The long
tongue can be darted...
- The
nyatiti is a five to eight-stringed
plucked bowl
yoke lute from Kenya. It is a
classical instrument pla**** by the Luo
people of
Western Kenya, specifically...
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electromechanical actuators. The human–machine interface, such as a
steering wheel,
yoke,
accelerator pedal,
brake pedal, and so on, may
include haptic feedback that...
- trim or fur
linings in cold climates, were worn with the gown. Low, square-
toed slippers were made of
fabric or
leather for
daytime and of
satin for evening...
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formerly sat imprisoned, with
their legs held fast
beneath a
heavy wooden yoke,
while sundry small but
fiendish boys and
girls improved the
occasion by...