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Definition of Seltzer
1. Noun. Naturally effervescent mineral water.
2. Noun. Effervescent beverage artificially charged with carbon dioxide.
Substance meronyms: Pop, Soda, Soda Pop, Soda Water, Tonic
Generic synonyms: Drinking Water
Definition of Seltzer
1. Noun. Carbonated water. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Seltzer
1. carbonated mineral water [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Seltzer
Literary usage of Seltzer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Nostrums and Quackery: Articles on the Nostrum Evil and Quackery, Reprinted by American Medical Association (1912)
"BROMO-seltzer In response to requests for information regarding the composition
of bromo-seltzer, we had the preparation analyzed. According to the analyses ..."
2. American Cases on Contract by Ernest Wilson Huffcut, Edwin Hamlin Woodruff, William Reynell Anson (1894)
"Action by Fisher, late sheriff, to recover from seltzer the difference between
... At the sale seltzer bid seven thousand dollars, under the belief that the ..."
3. Nostrums and Quackery: Articles on the Nostrum Evil and Quackery Reprinted by American Medical Association, Arthur Joseph Cramp (1912)
"BROMO-seltzer . In response to requests for information regarding the composition
of bromo-seltzer, we had the preparation analyzed. ..."
4. The London Encyclopaedia, Or, Universal Dictionary of Science, Art by Thomas Tegg (1829)
"Kinding that the salts and earths contained in seltzer water are too ...
From another experiment with the salt of seltzer water, he found that this seemed ..."
5. Proceedings and Debates of the Convention of the Commonwealth of by Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention, Pennsylvania, John Agg (1838)
"... Krebs, Lyons, Magee, Mann, M'Cahen, M'Call, Montgomery, Myers, Overfield,
Porter, of Northampton, Rogers, Saeger, Scheetz, Sellers, seltzer, Shellito, ..."
6. The Riverside Magazine for Young People by Horace Elisha Scudder (1870)
"seltzer OLD В It is the right of every invalid to know what his medicine is, ...
The answer is simple : It is the chemical equivalent of the seltzer Spa ..."
7. The Overland Monthly by Bret Harte (1872)
"... Charles S. Eaton, Pianos and Organs John G. Hodge & Co., Stationers, . .
Baker & Hamilton, " Excelsior Lawn M Tarrant's Effervescent seltzer Aperient. ..."