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Saki

British pronunciation/sˈæki/
American pronunciation/ˈsɑki/
Saki
[NOUN]
1

Japanese alcoholic beverage made from fermented rice; usually served hot

synonyms : rice beer
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2

a type of New World monkey, known for their diverse species and distinctive appearance, characterized by a bushy tail, large eyes, and unique facial features

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What is a "saki"?

The saki is a type of New World monkey, encompassing various species with diverse appearances. Sakis are known for their distinctive appearance, which typically includes a long and bushy tail, large round eyes, and unique facial features. They are arboreal animals that inhabit tropical forests, where they feed on a varied diet consisting of fruits, seeds, insects, and small animals. Sakis exhibit complex social behavior, with some species living in monogamous pairs, while others form larger groups. They are known for their agility and adaptability to their forest environments, and are recognized as important members of the Neotropical primate community.

3

British writer of short stories (1870-1916)

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Examples
1Saki is also mirin.
2The most expensive Saki I've ever had in my life.
3Now please welcome Alexandria, Saki, Jillian, Jerron, and Meredith.
4I'm pretty sensitive about a Saki now.
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