yogic — yo·ga (yō’gə) n. 1) also Yoga An ascetic Hindu discipline involving controlled breathing, prescribed body positions, and meditation, with the goal of attaining a state of deep spiritual insight and tranquility. 2) A system of stretching and… … Word Histories
Yoke — For other uses, see Yoke (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Egg yolk. Withers yoke A yoke is a wooden beam, normally used between a pair of oxen or other animals to enable them to pull together on a load when working in pairs, as oxen… … Wikipedia
Indogermanische Wortwurzel — Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Begriff Wortwurzel 2 Indogermanische Wortwurzeln 2.1 Beispiele für indogermanische Wortwurzeln 3 Siehe auch 4 Literatur 5 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Indogermanische Wortwurzeln — Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Begriff Wortwurzel 2 Indogermanische Wortwurzeln 2.1 Beispiele für indogermanische Wortwurzeln 3 Siehe auch … Deutsch Wikipedia
Yoga — Un yogi est celui qui pratique le yoga. En Inde, le titre est parfois indifféremment attribué à des sadhus, des swamis, des gurus pour indiquer la pratique ascétique et mystique, ancienne ou actuelle, de la personnalité en question. Ici, un sadhu … Wikipédia en Français
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-zygous — suff. Having a zygotic constitution of a specified kind: heterozygous. [From Greek zugos, yoked, from zugon, yoke. See yeug . * * * … Universalium
juxta- — [juks′tə] 〚Fr < L juxta, near, beside < IE * yugistos, superl. of base * yug , closely connected, var. of * yeug > YOKE〛 combining form near, beside, close by [juxtapose] * * * … Universalium
join — (v.) c.1300, from stem of O.Fr. joindre join, connect, unite; have sexual intercourse with (12c.), from L. iungere to join together, unite, yoke, from PIE *yeug to join, unite (see JUGULAR (Cf. jugular)). Related: Joined; joining. In Middle… … Etymology dictionary
jugular — (adj.) 1590s, pertaining to the throat or neck (especially in reference to the great veins of the neck), from Mod.L. jugularis, from L. iugulum collarbone, throat, neck, dim. of iugum yoke, related to iungere to join, from PIE *yeug to join (Cf.… … Etymology dictionary