Yak
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British pronunciation/jˈak/
American pronunciation/ˈjæk/

Definition & Meaning of "yak"

Yak
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a large wild ox with shaggy coat and long horns that is domesticated in Tibet

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yak definition and meaning

What is a "yak?"

The yak is a long-haired bovine found in the Himalayas and other mountainous regions of Central Asia. They are well adapted to living in high-altitude environments, where temperatures can be extreme and vegetation scarce. Yaks have a bulky build, with a thick, shaggy coat that keeps them warm in cold weather. They are known for their impressive strength and endurance, which makes them valuable to the people living in these regions for transportation, plowing fields, and carrying heavy loads. Yaks are herbivores and have a diet mainly consisting of grasses, but they are also known to eat lichen and moss. Their milk is a source of food, and their hair is used to make clothing and textiles. While they are domesticated in many areas, wild yaks can also be found in some parts of Asia, and they are considered vulnerable due to habitat loss and hunting.

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noisy talk

to yak
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to talk persistently, often in a tedious or annoying manner

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Nomadic herders rely on the yak for transportation, as well as for its milk, meat, and wool.
The yak is an integral part of Tibetan culture, often featured in local folklore and art.
During our trek in the mountains, we encountered a herd of yaks grazing peacefully on the high-altitude grasslands.
The Tibetan plateau is home to many yaks, which are well-adapted to the harsh, cold climate.
A yak’s thick, shaggy coat protects it from the sub-zero temperatures found in the Himalayan region.
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