The difference between Lemonade and Soda
When used as nouns, lemonade means a flavoured beverage consisting of water, lemon, and sweetener, sometimes ice, served mainly as a refreshment, whereas soda means sodium bicarbonate (usually baking soda).
check bellow for the other definitions of Lemonade and Soda
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Lemonade as a noun (US, Canada):
A flavoured beverage consisting of water, lemon, and sweetener, sometimes ice, served mainly as a refreshment.
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Lemonade as a noun (UK, AU, NZ):
A clear, usually carbonated, beverage made from lemon or artificial lemon flavouring, water, and sugar.
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Soda as a noun (uncountable):
Sodium bicarbonate (usually baking soda).
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Soda as a noun (uncountable):
Sodium carbonate (usually washing soda).
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Soda as a noun (uncountable):
Sodium in chemical combination.
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Soda as a noun (uncountable):
Carbonated water (water impregnated with pressurised carbon dioxide, originally made with sodium bicarbonate).
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Soda as a noun (chiefly, US, regional, especially, in the northeast, uncountable):
Any carbonated (usually sweet) soft drink.
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Soda as a noun (chiefly, US, regional, especially, in the northeast, countable):
A glass, bottle or can of this drink.
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Soda as a noun (card games):
The first card in the dealing box in the game of faro, which is discarded to leave 51 cards in play.