soda vs tonic

soda

noun
  • Any carbonated (usually sweet) soft drink. 

  • A glass, bottle or can of this drink. 

  • The first card in the dealing box in the game of faro, which is discarded to leave 51 cards in play. 

  • Sodium bicarbonate (usually baking soda). 

  • Sodium carbonate (usually washing soda). 

  • Carbonated water (water impregnated with pressurised carbon dioxide, originally made with sodium bicarbonate). 

  • Sodium in chemical combination. 

tonic

noun
  • Any of various carbonated, non-alcoholic beverages; soda pop. 

  • A substance with medicinal properties intended to restore or invigorate. 

  • Someone or something that revitalises or reinvigorates. 

  • The first note of a diatonic scale; the keynote. 

  • The triad built on the tonic note. 

  • Tonic water. 

  • A tonic element or letter; a vowel or a diphthong. 

adj
  • Of or relating to tones or sounds; specifically (phonetics, dated) being or relating to a speech sound made with tone unmixed and undimmed by obstruction, i.e. a vowel or diphthong. 

  • Pertaining to tension, especially of muscles. 

  • In a state of continuous unremitting action. 

  • Restorative, curative or invigorating. 

  • Pertaining to or based upon the first note of a diatonic scale. 

  • Pertaining to the accent or stress in a word or in speech. 

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