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Yale$92791$ - translation to spanish

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Yale (romanization); Yale (Romanization); Yale Romanisation; Yale romanisation; Yale transcription; Yale Romanization; Yale transliteration; Yale romanizations; Yale romanization (disambiguation)

Yale      
n. Liga Ivy, grupo de facultades y universidades americanas de altísimo nivel académico (Connecticut, EEUU)
Yale lock         
  • Aerial view of New York City, 1919
  • Yale & Towne Manufacturing Co, 1897
AMERICAN LOCK MANUFACTURER
Yale lock; Yale Lock Company; Yale Lock Manufacturing Company; Yale & Towne Manufacturing Co.; Yale and Towne Manufacturing
Yale lock, marca registrada de un candado operado con una llave

Definition

Yale
¦ noun trademark a type of lock with a latch bolt and a flat key with a serrated edge.
Origin
C19: named after the American locksmith Linus Yale Jr.

Wikipedia

Yale romanization

The Yale romanizations are four romanization systems created at Yale University for the following four East Asian languages:

  • Yale romanization of Mandarin, developed in 1943 by the Yale sinologist George Kennedy.
  • Yale romanization of Cantonese, developed by Gerard P. Kok and published in 1958.
  • Yale romanization of Korean, developed by Samuel Elmo Martin and his colleagues at Yale University around 1942 about half a decade after McCune–Reischauer. It is the standard romanization of the Korean language in linguistics.
  • JSL romanization, a system for Japanese devised by Eleanor Jorden, which is sometimes called "Yale romanization".