Unsure what you mean in your first question, but some words definitely can have 
a different pronunciation, not merely the difference in accent, depending on 
whether they are UK or American.  Don't know if this word is one of those, as 
I've only seen it written.  I must say, I was referring to the company and 
museum in California.  I did not know that filet lace was also called 'lacis', 
so there may a difference from that aspect, and thus a UK difference in the 
pronunciation.  

Lyn in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, US


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>Hold on, how about the first part?
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>Lacis with a or Lacis with e like in lace. 
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>I guess it depends whether one is in the UK or the US? Is there one correct 
>way or does it depend on the place?
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