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LYE |
Caustic soda |
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GINGERALE |
Spicy soda |
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DRINK |
Soda water |
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BAKING |
--- soda |
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BICARB |
--- soda |
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GINGER ALE |
Spicy soda (6,3) |
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CAUSTIC |
Bitter type of soda |
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SPRITZER |
Wine with soda water |
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BICARBONATE |
Baking powder ... of soda |
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SODAIC |
Pertaining to, or containing, soda. |
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ANATRON |
Native carbonate of soda; natron. |
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SALSODA |
See Sal soda, under Sal. |
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OLIGOCLASE |
A triclinic soda-lime feldspar. See Feldspar. |
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AVOCADOS |
Fruit causing most havoc getting soda back |
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ADIOS |
Goodbye! I am covered in spilt soda |
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ALKALI |
Soda ash; caustic soda, caustic potash, etc. |
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BOTTLER |
One who bottles wine, beer, soda water, etc. |
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GLAUBERITE |
A mineral, consisting of the sulphates of soda and
lime. |
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BARILLA |
Impure soda obtained from the ashes of any seashore plant,
or kelp. |
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DAWSONITE |
A hydrous carbonate of alumina and soda, occuring in
white, bladed crustals. |
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GAZOGENE |
A portable apparatus for making soda water or aerated
liquids on a small scale. |
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RALSTONITE |
A fluoride of alumina and soda occurring with the
Greenland cryolite in octahedral crystals. |
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GAYLUSSITE |
A yellowish white, translucent mineral, consisting of
the carbonates of lime and soda, with water. |
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FRETT |
A vitreous compound, used by potters in glazing, consisting
of lime, silica, borax, lead, and soda. |
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SARSAPARILLA |
The bitter mucilaginous roots of such plants, used in
medicine and in sirups for soda, etc. |