- soda siphon
- UK / US
noun [countable]
Word forms "soda siphon":
singular soda siphon plural soda siphons Britisha special bottle from which you force soda water out under the pressure of the gas inside it
English dictionary. 2014.
English dictionary. 2014.
soda siphon — UK US noun [countable] [singular soda siphon plural soda siphons] a special bottle from which you force soda water out under the pressure of the gas inside it Thesaurus: containers for carrying or storing liquidhyponym … Useful english dictionary
soda siphon — soda siphons also soda syphon N COUNT A soda siphon is a special bottle for putting soda water in a drink … English dictionary
soda siphon — soda .siphon n BrE a special type of bottle from which ↑soda water is forced out in a fast stream … Dictionary of contemporary English
soda siphon — soda ,siphon noun count a special bottle from which you can pour soda water under the pressure of the gas inside it … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
soda-siphon — soˈda siphon noun A siphon which dispenses soda water • • • Main Entry: ↑soda … Useful english dictionary
soda siphon — noun A stout glass bottle containing soda water under pressure, at one time found in bars. A lever operated valve at the top is used to dispense the liquid. Syn: seltzer bottle … Wiktionary
soda siphon — noun (C) a special type of bottle from which soda water is forced out in a fast stream by gas pressure … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
soda siphon — /ˈsoʊdə saɪfən/ (say sohduh suyfuhn) noun a bottle filled with carbonated water, fitted with a bent tube through the neck, the soda water being forced out, when a valve is opened, by the pressure on its surface from the gas accumulating within… …
soda siphon — noun a bottle from which carbonated water is dispensed by allowing the gas pressure to force it out … English new terms dictionary
siphon — si|phon1 also syphon BrE [ˈsaıfən] n [Date: 1300 1400; : French; Origin: Latin sipho pipe, tube , from Greek siphon] 1.) a bent tube used for getting liquid out of a container, used by holding one end of the tube at a lower level than the end in… … Dictionary of contemporary English