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Meaning of y

Wordnet

y (n)

a silvery metallic element that is common in rare-earth minerals; used in magnesium and aluminum alloys

the 25th letter of the Roman alphabet

Webster

y ()

Y, the twenty-fifth letter of the English alphabet, at the beginning of a word or syllable, except when a prefix (see Y-), is usually a fricative vocal consonant; as a prefix, and usually in the middle or at the end of a syllable, it is a vowel. See Guide to Pronunciation, // 145, 178-9, 272.

Webster

y (n.)

Something shaped like the letter Y; a forked piece resembling in form the letter Y.

One of the forked holders for supporting the telescope of a leveling instrument, or the axis of a theodolite; a wye.

A forked or bifurcated pipe fitting.

A portion of track consisting of two diverging tracks connected by a cross track.

Webster

y (pron.)

I.

y Sentence Examples

  1. The baby's cries echoed through the halls, yanking at my heartstrings.
  2. Lightning illuminated the sky, yanking the darkness into a blinding flash.
  3. The dog's leash wrapped tightly around my wrist, yanking me forward.
  4. The dentist's pliers yanked at my aching tooth, sending a jolt of pain through my head.
  5. The storm wind yanked branches from the trees, leaving a trail of destruction.
  6. The politician yanked the microphone from his opponent's hand, interrupting the debate.
  7. The child's toy was yanked away by a bully, leaving them in tears.
  8. The rope yanked me upwards, suspending me in midair.
  9. The unexpected news yanked me back to reality, shattering my dreams.
  10. The surgeon yanked the forceps, swiftly extracting the tumor.

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a silvery metallic element that is common in rare-earth minerals; used in magnesium and aluminum alloys, the 25th letter of the Roman alphabetY, the twenty-fift

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The baby's cries echoed through the halls, yanking at my heartstrings.

Lightning illuminated the sky, yanking the darkness into a blinding flash.

The dog's leash wrapped tightly around my wrist, yanking me forward.

The dentist's pliers yanked at my aching tooth, sending a jolt of pain through my head.