selt·zer

selt·zer
/ˈsɛltsɚ/ noun [noncount]
: water that has bubbles added to it

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  • Selt|zer — «SEHLT suhr», noun, or Seltzer water, 1. a bubbling mineral water containing salt and calcium and magnesium carbonates. 2. a) an artificial mineral water of similar composition. b) any carbonated water. ╂[alteration of earlier Selters < German …   Useful english dictionary

  • selt — selt·zer; …   English syllables

  • zer — bee·zer; bon·zer; doo·zer; eb·e·ne·zer; gee·zer; gro·zer; how·it·zer; In·fra·si·zer; kreu·zer; mam·zer; ma·zer; nuz·zer; quiz·zer; roz·zer; schnau·zer; schwei·zer·deutsch; selt·zer; spit·zer; spiz·zer·inc·tum; whiz·zer; yet·zer; zer·da;… …   English syllables

  • seltzer — selt·zer …   English syllables

  • seltzer — selt•zer [[t]ˈsɛlt sər[/t]] n. coo naturally occurring mineral water that is effervescent or has been carbonated Also called selt′zer wa ter. Etymology: 1735–45; < G Selterser, after Selters, a village near Wiesbaden; see er I …   From formal English to slang

  • seltzer — selt|zer [ˈseltsə US ər] n [U] AmE [Date: 1700 1800; : German; Origin: selterser (wasser) water of Selters , from Selters, small town in southwest Germany] water that contains small bubbles …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Bromo-Seltzer — (acetaminophen, sodium bicarbonate, and citric acid), is an antacid used to relieve pain occurring together with heartburn, upset stomach, or acid indigestion. Originally produced by inventor Isaac E. Emerson s, Emerson Drug Company, Bromo… …   Wikipedia

  • Seltzer water — Selt zer wa ter See {Selters water}. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • seltzer water — noun see seltzer * * * Selt|zer «SEHLT suhr», noun, or Seltzer water, 1. a bubbling mineral water containing salt and calcium and magnesium carbonates. 2. a) an artificial mineral water of similar composition. b) any carbonated water.… …   Useful english dictionary

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