seltzer

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A toponym from 1735–45 German Selterser (of Selters), after Selters, a village known for its carbonated mineral springs.

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seltzer (usually uncountable, plural seltzers)

  1. Ellipsis of seltzer water.; carbonated water, often for use in mixing with alcohol, cordials, and juices.
    Synonyms: soda water, club soda, bubble water
    • a. 1911, David Graham Phillips, Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise[1]:
      His youth, his good looks, his charm made the sinister savagery hinted in the smile the more disconcerting. He poured whiskey from a bottle into each of the two tall glasses, filled them up with seltzer, extended one toward Susan.

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