Yaoundé |
the capital of Cameroon. |
yap |
to bark with sharp, high, shrill sounds, as a dog does. [6 definitions] |
yard1 |
a unit of length equal to three feet or 0.9144 meter. (abbr.: yd.) [2 definitions] |
yard2 |
an open area next to or surrounding a house or other building. [4 definitions] |
yardage1 |
measurement in yards, or the length so measured. [3 definitions] |
yardage2 |
the use of a pen or enclosure to hold livestock at a railway station before or after transportation by train. [2 definitions] |
yardarm |
either half of a spar that hangs at right angles across a mast to support a square sail. |
yard goods |
see "piece goods." |
yardman |
a man who works in a yard, esp. a railroad yard or shipyard. [2 definitions] |
yardmaster |
a person who manages a railroad yard. |
yard sale |
a sale of used or unwanted items such as clothes, furniture, or kitchen utensils, often held in the yard of a house. |
yardstick |
a measuring stick three feet long. [2 definitions] |
yarmulke |
a skull cap worn by male Jews, esp. during prayer and other religious activities. |
yarn |
a strand of twisted fibers made from natural or synthetic materials and used esp. for knitting or weaving. [4 definitions] |
yarrow |
any of a variety of plants native to Eurasia that have feathery, fernlike leaves, bear tight clusters of small white, pink, or yellow flowers, and are sometimes used as medicine. |
yashmak |
the veil worn by Muslim women in public. |
yataghan |
a Turkish sword with a double-curved blade and a hilt with a prominent pommel and no guard. |
yaw |
to weave, move unsteadily, turn, or pitch from side to side, esp. on a vertical axis. [4 definitions] |
yawl |
a two-masted sailing ship having a large mainmast on the foredeck and a smaller mizzenmast behind the rudderpost. (Cf. ketch.) [2 definitions] |
yawn |
to open the mouth involuntarily while breathing in deeply, usu. as a sign of tiredness, boredom, or the like. [4 definitions] |
yawp |
(informal) to utter a loud sharp cry; yelp. [2 definitions] |