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lithia water

American  

noun

  1. a mineral water, natural or artificial, containing lithium salts.


lithia water British  

noun

  1. a natural or artificial mineral water that contains lithium salts

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Etymology

Origin of lithia water

First recorded in 1875–80

Example Sentences

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Even beer made with lithia water was available.

From New York Times

Soda or lithia water may be taken either with or without milk.

From Project Gutenberg

For the lumbago, give him at least two quarts of lithia water to drink each day.

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Avoid sweets and starch, take salt water baths, drink lithia water.

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Potash water, lithia water and many others are similarly prepared, the various salts being used in such amounts as are dictated by the experience and taste of the manufacturer.

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