n. [ It., soda, in OIt., ashes used in making glass, fr. L. solida, fem. of solidus solid; solida having probably been a name of glasswort. See Solid. ]
Caustic soda,
Cooking soda,
Sal soda.
Soda alum (Min.),
Soda ash,
Soda fountain,
Soda lye,
Soda niter.
Soda salts,
Soda waste,
Washing soda,
n. a bicuit leavened with baking soda and with buttermilk or sour milk. [ PJC ]
n. a bread made with buttermilk and leavened with baking soda. [ PJC ]
n. a counter at which people may sit and be served soda pop, ice cream, or light meals. Such counters may be located for example in restaurants, ice cream shops, drugstores, departments stores. [ PJC ]
a. Pertaining to, or containing, soda. “Sodaic powder.” Ure. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. a person who serves soda, ice cream, similar foods from behind a soda fountain. [ PJC ]
n. [ Soda + -lite: cf. F. sodalithe. ] (Min.) A mineral of a white to blue or gray color, occuring commonly in dodecahedrons, also massive. It is a silicate of alumina and soda with some chlorine. [ 1913 Webster ]
n.;
n. (Chem.) A greenish or reddish crystalline substance,
n. a popular non-alcoholic beverage, sweetened by various means, containing flavoring and supersaturated with carbon dioxide, so as to be effervescent when the container is opened; -- in different localities it is variously called also