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yak — yak1 [yak] n. pl. yaks or yak [< Tibet g yag, male yak] a stocky, long haired wild ox (Bos grunniens) of Tibet and central Asia, often domesticated as a beast of burden and for its milk, meat, etc. ☆ yak2 [yak′it ē yak′yak; ] also, for n. 2 [ … English World dictionary
yak — Ⅰ. yak [1] ► NOUN ▪ a large ox with shaggy hair and large horns, used in Tibet as a pack animal and for its milk, meat, and hide. ORIGIN Tibetan. Ⅱ. yak [2] (also yack) informal ► VERB (yakked … English terms dictionary
Yak — For the Nigerian footballer, see Yakubu Aiyegbeni. For other uses, see Yak (disambiguation). Yak A domestic yak in Nepal Conservation status … Wikipedia
yak — yak1 /yak/, n. 1. a large, stocky, shaggy haired wild ox, Bos grunniens, of the Tibetan highlands, having long, curved horns: endangered. 2. a domesticated variety of this animal. [1785 95; < Tibetan, sp. gyag] yak2 yakker, n. /yak/, v … Universalium
Milk — For other uses, see Milk (disambiguation). Foremilk and Hindmilk samples of human breast milk … Wikipedia
yak — Synonyms and related words: Brahman, Indian buffalo, aurochs, babble, babblement, bat the breeze, bavardage, beat the gums, beef, beef cattle, beeves, bibble babble, bison, blab, blabber, blah blah, blather, blether, blethers, bossy, bovine,… … Moby Thesaurus
yak — yak1 noun a large ox with shaggy hair, humped shoulders, and large horns, used in Tibet as a pack animal and for its milk, meat, and hide. [Bos grunniens (domesticated) and B. mutus (its wild ancestor).] Origin C18: from Tibetan gyag. yak2 (also… … English new terms dictionary
yak butter — noun butter made from yaks milk • Hypernyms: ↑butter … Useful english dictionary
Flower of Rajya — is a firm yak s milk cheese made in Nepal by Tibetan nomads in collaboration with the Trace Foundation. Milk is heated and ripened in big copper vats, curdled, drained and molded into 10 12 pound wheels. The cheese is dry cured in Tibetan red… … Wikipedia
Yakamilk — Yak a*milk, n. (Zo[ o]l.) See {Trumpeter}, 3 (a) . [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English