Lakes vs Sakes - What's the difference?
lakes | sakes |
(pluralonly)The Lake District is also known as the Lakes or Lakeland. It is a rural area in North West England.
, meaning benefit.
, referring to a Japanese rice wine.
As nouns the difference between lakes and sakes
is that lakes is plural of lang=en while sakes is plural of lang=en, meaning benefit.As a proper noun Lakes
is the Lake District is also known as the Lakes or Lakeland. It is a rural area in North West England.As a verb lakes
is third-person singular of lake.lakes
English
(Lake District)Proper noun
(en proper noun)Anagrams
* * *sakes
English
Etymology 1
Noun
(head)- For all our sakes , please let us pass.
Etymology 2
Alternative forms
* * sakisNoun
(head)- The sailor tried several different sakes before he passed out.
