soda water

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See also: sodawater

English

Etymology

From sodium bicarbonate, originally a constituent of soda water.

Noun

soda water (countable and uncountable, plural soda waters)

  1. carbonated water, water that has carbon dioxide dissolved in it and has been stored under pressure in a bottle. Usually mixed before drinking with another beverage.
    "Scotch and soda" is a mixture of Scotch whisky and soda water.
    Synonyms: carbonated water, seltzer, seltzer water, sparkling water, club soda

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