Noun
/joʊk boʊn/
The term "yoke bone" refers to the junction of the scapula (shoulder blade) and the collarbone (clavicle) in mammals. It is often used in the context of anatomy and veterinary medicine. The frequency of use is relatively low and is primarily found in written contexts such as medical literature or academic discussions rather than in everyday oral speech.
Ветеринар исследовал плечевую кость, чтобы оценить возможные травмы у лошади.
Damage to the yoke bone can lead to decreased mobility in animals.
Повреждение плечевой кости может привести к снижению подвижности у животных.
Understanding the yoke bone's structure is essential for performing surgical procedures on the shoulder.
While "yoke bone" is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions, the word "yoke" itself can sometimes appear in various idiomatic forms. Below are some examples where "yoke" is used idiomatically:
Две лошади были запряжены вместе для работы по вспашке.
Under the yoke - To be under control or subjected to someone else’s authority.
Многие нации научились жить под игом угнетения.
Break the yoke - To free oneself from a burden or constraint.
The word "yoke" comes from Old English "geoc," which refers to a device used to harness a draft animal. The term "bone" derives from Old English "ban," meaning the hard structure that forms the skeleton of vertebrates. Thus, "yoke bone" essentially refers to the 'bone' associated with the 'yoke' or harness, symbolically linking the structure to the functionality in anatomy.