
1) Active side of nature 2) Active, masculine force 3) American slang for the penis 4) Ancient Chinese state 5) Bright principle 6) Chinese masculine force 7) Cry of the wild goose 8) Element in chinese cosmology 9) Goose honk 10) Half a chinese circle 11) Half a dualistic philosophy 12) Half a philosophical duality
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YANG is a data modeling language for the NETCONF network configuration protocol. The YANG data modeling language was developed by the NETMOD working group in the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and was published as RFC 6020 in October 2010. The data modeling language can be used to model both configuration data as well as state data of netw...
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• (v. i.) To make the cry of the wild goose. • (n.) The cry of the wild goose; a honk.
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see genders.
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Yang is the light, active, positive and masculine principle in Chinese philosophy
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Yang intransitive verb To make the cry of the wild goose.
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Yang noun [ Of imitative origin.] The cry of the wild goose; a honk.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: yang See: yin-yang
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in Chinese philosophy, a universal principle which manifests itself as a male force, as spirit and heaven.
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Yang is American slang for the penis.
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noun the bright positive masculine principle in Chinese dualistic cosmology; `yin and yang together produce everything that comes into existence`
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(a) The active, male cosmic principle or force. See: yin yang. (b) The school of Yang Chu (c 440 - c 360 B.C.) and his followers, whose main doctrines are neither hedonism as Lieh Tzu seerns to represent him, nor egoism as Mencius interpreted him, but rather the Taoist doctrines of following nature, of 'preserving life and keeping the essence of o....
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Active, male, positive principle representing strong, hard, external, bright, day, Heaven etc.
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