English, asked by Anonymous, 7 months ago

What is the difference between Yolk and Yoke?
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Answered by carolkatamala
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Answer:

Simply remember that "yolk" is one of the most basic and easy words in English, referring to the yellow part of an egg, while "yoke" is simply a wooden tool, used before, to join animals to work together.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Yolk: Yolk is a noun and is defined as the yellow part of an egg.

Unlike yoke, yolk is never a verb. You can separate egg yolks, as instructed by some recipes, but you cannot yolk an egg like you can milk a cow. Neither can you yolk something to something else the way you could yoke two animals together.

Yoke:Yoke deals with the joining together of two things.

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