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1. (n.) soda
sodium:
carbonate of soda.
2. soda
a drink made with soda water, flavored syrup, and often ice cream.
3. soda
(in faro) the card turned up in the dealing box before one begins to play.
Etymology: (1830–40)
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Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) sodium carbonate, washing soda, sal soda, soda ash, soda
a sodium salt of carbonic acid; used in making soap powders and glass and paper
2. (noun) pop, soda, soda pop, soda water, tonic
a sweet drink containing carbonated water and flavoring
"in New England they call sodas tonics"
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1. (noun) soda
a sweet bubbly drink, or a glass of this
a can of soda; all-natural sodas
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Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) SODA
sodium oxide or hydroxide
2. (noun) SODA
popularly, sodium carbonate or bicarbonate
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Sense: the name given to several substances formed with sodium, especially one (washing soda or sodium carbonate ) in the form of crystals, used for washing, or one (baking soda or sodium bicarbonate ) used in baking.
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Afrikaans: soda |
Arabic: صودا |
Bulgarian: сода |
Brazilian: soda |
Czech: soda |
German: das Soda |
Danish: soda |
Greek: σόδα |
Spanish: sosa |
Estonian: sooda |
Farsi: سود |
Finnish: sooda |
French: (bicarbonate de) soude |
Hebrew: סוֹדָה לִשתִיָה |
Hindi: सोडियम ऑक्साइड |
Croatian: soda |
Hungarian: szóda; szódabikarbóna |
Indonesian: soda |
Icelandic: natríum; sódi |
Italian: bicarbonato di sodio |
Japanese: (炭酸)ソーダ |
Korean: 소다, 탄산소다 |
Lithuanian: soda |
Latvian: soda |
Malay: soda |
Dutch: soda |
Norwegian: natronsåpe; natron |
Polish: soda |
Persian: سود |
Pashto: سوډا، زمۍ |
Portuguese: soda |
Romanian: (bicarbonat de) sodiu |
Russian: сода |
Slovak: sóda (bikarbóna) |
Slovenian: soda |
Serbian: soda |
Swedish: soda, natriumkarbonat, bi |
Thai: โซดา |
Turkish: soda |
Taiwanese: 小蘇打 |
Ukrainian: сода |
Urdu: سوڈا نمک کے عام مرکبات می |
Vietnamese: xô đa |
Chinese: 小苏打 |
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