soda
Etymology
From Italian soda.
noun
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(uncountable) Sodium bicarbonate (usually baking soda). -
(uncountable) Sodium carbonate (usually washing soda). -
(uncountable) Sodium in chemical combination. -
(uncountable) Carbonated water (water impregnated with pressurised carbon dioxide, originally made with sodium bicarbonate). A waiter brought his aperitif, which was a small scotch and soda, and as he sipped it gratefully he sighed. ‘Civilized,’ he said to Mr. Campion. ‘Humanizing.’ […] ‘Cigars and summer days and women in big hats with swansdown face-powder, that's what it reminds me of.’ 1963, Margery Allingham, chapter 5, in The China Governess -
(chiefly US, uncountable) Any carbonated (usually sweet) soft drink. -
(chiefly US, countable) A glass, bottle or can of this drink. -
(card games) The first card in the dealing box in the game of faro, which is discarded to leave 51 cards in play.
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