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Definition of yield
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of yield is as below...
Yield (v. t.) To
furnish;
to
afford;
to
render;
to give
forth.
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Bowable
::
Bowable
(a.)
Capable
of being bowed or bent;
flexible;
easily
influenced;
yielding.
Rental
::
Rental
(n.) A sum total of
rents;
as, an
estate
that
yields
a
rental
of ten
thousand
dollars
a
year..
Boisterous
::
Boisterous
(a.) Rough or rude;
unbending;
unyielding;
strong;
powerful.
Laserwort
::
Laserwort
(n.) Any plant of the
umbelliferous
genus
Laserpitium,
of
several
species
(as L.
glabrum,
and L.
siler),
the root of which
yields
a
resinous
substance
of a
bitter
taste.
The genus is
mostly
European..
Overgive
::
Overgive
(v. t.) To give over; to
surrender;
to
yield.
Yieldless
::
Yieldless
(a.)
Without
yielding;
unyielding.
Compliance
::
Compliance
(n.) A
disposition
to yield to
others;
complaisance.
Ply
::
Ply (v. i.) To bend; to
yield.
Mucilaginous
::
Mucilaginous
(a.)
Soluble
in
water,
but not in
alcohol;
yielding
mucilage;
as,
mucilaginous
gums or
plants..
Easy
::
Easy (v. t.) Not
making
resistance
or
showing
unwillingness;
tractable;
yielding;
complying;
ready.
Take
::
Take (v. t.) To
assume;
to
adopt;
to
acquire,
as
shape;
to
permit
to one's self; to
indulge
or
engage
in; to yield to; to have or feel; to enjoy or
experience,
as rest,
revenge,
delight,
shame;
to form and
adopt,
as a
resolution;
-- used in
general
senses,
limited
by a
following
complement,
in many
idiomatic
phrases;
as, to take a
resolution;
I take the
liberty
to say..
Flaccid
::
Flaccid
(a.)
Yielding
to
pressure
for want of
firmness
and
stiffness;
soft and weak;
limber;
lax;
drooping;
flabby;
as, a
flaccid
muscle;
flaccid
flesh..
Subscribe
::
Subscribe
(v. t.) To sign away; to
yield;
to
surrender.
Stunted
::
Stunt (n.)
Specifically:
A whale two years old,
which,
having
been
weaned,
is lean, and
yields
but
little
blubber..
Isatis
::
Isatis
(n.) A genus of
herbs,
some
species
of
which,
especially
the
Isatis
tinctoria,
yield a blue dye
similar
to
indigo;
woad..
Surrogate
::
Surrogate
(n.) In some
States
of the
United
States,
an
officer
who
presides
over the
probate
of wills and
testaments
and yield the
settlement
of
estates..
Uncompromising
::
Uncompromising
(a.) Not
admitting
of
compromise;
making
no truce or
concessions;
obstinate;
unyielding;
inflexible.
Gossypium
::
Gossypium
(n.) A genus of
plants
which yield the
cotton
of the arts. The
species
are much
confused.
G.
herbaceum
is the name given to the
common
cotton
plant,
while the
long-stapled
sea-island
cotton
is
produced
by G.
Barbadense,
a
shrubby
variety.
There are
several
other kinds
besides
these..
Unbending
::
Unbending
(a.)
Unyielding
in
nature;
unchangeable;
fixed;
--
applied
to
abstract
ideas;
as,
unbending
truths..
Cocoanut
::
Cocoanut
(n.) The
large,
hard-shelled
nut of the cocoa palm. It
yields
an
agreeable
milky
liquid
and a white meat or
albumen
much used as food and in
making
oil..
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