From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishyogiyo‧gi /ˈjəʊɡi $ ˈjoʊɡi/ noun [countable] RRHsomeone who has a lot of knowledge about yoga, and who often teaches it to other people
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yogi• Another is a yogi on the scrubbing brush.• He says to Krishna: There are yogis who meditate and yogis who act.• With this technique, dancers would unconsciously acquire a control over their breathing similar to that practiced by yogis.• Mahatma Gandhi was a karma yogi.• A perfect yogi would have remained indifferent, but the Mahatma was not completely detached.• The yogi of action is the karma yogi.Origin yogi (1600-1700) Sanskrit yogin, from yoga; → YOGA