Oaky vs Laky - What's the difference?
oaky | laky |
Describing the taste of wine that has been aged in oak and acquired tannins from the wood.
of, pertaining to, or resembling a lake
of the color of a lake pigment; murky
transparent; said of blood rendered transparent by the action of some solvent agent on the red blood corpuscles
As adjectives the difference between oaky and laky
is that oaky is describing the taste of wine that has been aged in oak and acquired tannins from the wood while laky is of, pertaining to, or resembling a lake.oaky
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(er)Anagrams
* *laky
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(er)- (Sir Walter Scott)
