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Makes vs Jakes - What's the difference?

makes | jakes |

As a verb makes

is (make).

As a noun makes

is .

As a proper noun jakes is

.

makes

English

Verb

(head)
  • (make)
  • Green traffic lights look white to me, which makes them hard to distinguish from streetlights from far away. - First Usenet use via Google Groups, 9 May 1981 00:31:59-PDT, CSVAX.halbert at Berkeley

    Noun

    (head)
  • I would vote against a net.auto.bmw. Problems/comments regarding all makes are of interest, to me anyway. - net.auto.bmw, Aug 19 1983, 9:49 am, Joe Pfeiffer

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    jakes

    English

    Etymology 1

    Noun

  • (dated) A privy or latrine.
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  • whereas the truth-finder, having raked out that jakes , his own mind, and being there capable of tracing no ray of divinity, nor anything virtuous or good, or lovely, or loving, very fairly, honestly, and logically concludes that no such things exist in the whole creation.

    Etymology 2

    Noun

    (head)