sakeˈsɑ ki
sake (n)
- plural
- sakes
English Definitions:
sake, interest (noun)
a reason for wanting something done
"for your sake"; "died for the sake of his country"; "in the interest of safety"; "in the common interest"
sake, saki, rice beer (noun)
Japanese alcoholic beverage made from fermented rice; usually served hot
sake (noun)
the purpose of achieving or obtaining
"for the sake of argument"
saké (Noun)
Rice wine; a drink made from filtered fermented rice.
Sake
Sake or saké is an alcoholic beverage of Japanese origin that is made from fermented rice. Sake is sometimes called "rice wine" but the brewing process is more as rice beer, converting starch to sugar for the fermentation process. In the Japanese language, the word "sake" generally refers to any alcoholic drink, while the beverage called "sake" in English is usually termed nihonshu. Under Japanese liquor laws, sake is labelled with the word "seishu", a synonym less commonly used colloquially.
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