sake 1 (sāk)
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Tweet n. 1. Purpose; motive: a quarrel only for the sake of argument. 2. Advantage; good: for the sake of his health. 3. Personal benefit or interest; welfare: for her own sake. [Middle English, lawsuit, guilt, from Old English sacu; see sāg- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] |
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sa·ke 2 also sa·ki (säkē, -kĕ)
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Tweet n. A Japanese alcoholic beverage made from fermented rice. [Japanese.] |
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