different between sakes vs bakes
sakes
English
Etymology 1
Pronunciation
- enPR: s?ks, IPA(key): /se?ks/
Noun
sakes
- plural of sake, meaning benefit.
- For all our sakes, please let us pass.
Derived terms
- land sakes
Etymology 2
Alternative forms
- sakés
- sakis
Pronunciation
- enPR: säk?s, IPA(key): /s??kis/
Noun
sakes
- plural of sake, referring to a Japanese rice wine.
- The sailor tried several different sakes before he passed out.
Anagrams
- askes, kesas
Spanish
Noun
sakes m pl
- plural of sake
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bakes
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /be?ks/
Verb
bakes
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bake
Noun
bakes
- plural of bake
Anagrams
- Baeks, beaks, bekas
Binukid
Noun
bakes
- belt
Maranao
Verb
bakes
- to compare measurements of distances
Derived terms
- bakesan
Verb
bakes
- to put together
- to regard as one
- to put on armor for battle
Middle English
Noun
bakes
- plural of bake
Norwegian Bokmål
Verb
bakes
- passive form of bake
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