The yoke of a bell is the large curved part that the bell hangs from. It usually has two rounded ends that stick out on either side to fit into the bottom curved part that is called the cradle. Together they are used to mount a large bell so you can pull a handle or rope to ring it.
The yoke, which is the original one, is made of American Elm.
The parts of the Liberty Bell are the yoke, crown, head, shoulder, waist, sound rim, tip, mouth, clapper, and bead line. The liberty bell also has an inscription on the top of the bell and a crack.
Slippery Elm
yoke on the driveshaft[s}
Slippery Elm
starting from the top - yoke, crown, head, shoulder, waist, sound rim, lip, mouth, clapper and bead line
The homophone of YOKE is YOLK.
The main components of the great bell are the bell itself (body), clapper (striking part that creates the sound), and the yoke (support structure that allows the bell to swing). Additional components may include the headstock (top of the bell), canons (fastenings that secure the bell to the headstock), and other decorative elements.
The Yoke's on Me was created in 1944.
I believe the Mesopotamiens did invent the yoke
The Welsh plug in the yoke is no longer sealed. The yoke will need replaced.The Welsh plug in the yoke is no longer sealed. The yoke will need replaced.
The homophone for "yolk" is "yoke".