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soda
noun
a
sweet
,
flavored
drink
that
is
fizzy
because
it
contains
dissolved
carbon
dioxide
•
On
the
hot
summer
day
,
Jake
reached
into
the
cooler
and
pulled
out
an
ice-cold
soda
.
On
the
hot
summer
day
,
Jake
reached
into
the
cooler
and
pulled
out
an
ice-cold
soda
.
•
The
movie
theater
charged
five
dollars
for
a
large
soda
.
The
movie
theater
charged
five
dollars
for
a
large
soda
.
From
the
early
19th-century
term
“
soda
water
,”
shortened
over
time
in
American
English
.
noun
-
soda
water
that
has
been
carbonated
,
producing
fizzy
bubbles
,
often
used
for
mixing
drinks
or
drunk
on
its
own
•
He
ordered
a
whiskey
and
soda
at
the
dimly
lit
pub
.
He
ordered
a
whiskey
and
soda
at
the
dimly
lit
pub
.
•
She
likes
to
drink
plain
soda
with
a
slice
of
lemon
instead
of
sugary
drinks
.
She
likes
to
drink
plain
soda
with
a
slice
of
lemon
instead
of
sugary
drinks
.
Short
for
“
soda
water
,”
originally
referring
to
water
infused
with
sodium
bicarbonate
and
carbon
dioxide
.
noun
sodium
carbonate
,
a
white
alkaline
compound
used
in
making
glass
,
detergents
,
and
other
industrial
products
•
The
technician
dissolved
the
soda
in
warm
water
before
adding
the
dye
.
The
technician
dissolved
the
soda
in
warm
water
before
adding
the
dye
.
•
Glassmakers
melt
sand
with
soda
and
lime
to
create
window
panes
.
Glassmakers
melt
sand
with
soda
and
lime
to
create
window
panes
.
Borrowed
from
medieval
Latin
“
soda
,”
once
referring
to
a
saltwort
plant
whose
ashes
yielded
sodium
carbonate
.