Sosa in english

Soda

pronunciation: soʊdə part of speech: noun
In gestures

sosa = soda ash. 

Example: A soda ash/sulphamic acid descaling treatment has been found to eliminate the problem.

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» bicarbonato de sosabaking sodabicarbonate of soda .

Example: This activity teaches students to design and build a craft whose propulsion is derived entirely by the carbon dioxide produced in the chemical reaction between baking soda and vinegar.

Example: Mushy peas are dried peas which are first soaked overnight in water and bicarbonate of soda, and then simmered with a little sugar and salt until they form a thick green lumpy soup.

» sosa cáusticacaustic soda .

Example: Some success was achieved in 1851 by boiling straw in caustic soda and mixing it with rag stock, but the resulting paper was still of poor quality and was little used by printers.

soso = dull ; wishy-washy ; lifeless ; bland ; insipid ; party pooper ; cut and dried [cut and dry] ; vapid ; wet blanket ; drab ; drip ; wet fish ; wet ; vanilla ; plain vanilla ; unambitious ; uninspired. 

Example: These librarians are given Haykin upon the day of their arrival and are expected to read the entire dull document and use it as a guideline in establishing subject headings.Example: This is not the way for many wishy-washy persons who have never considered Cutter, probably one of the greatest librarians of his day.Example: Despite the proliferation of biographies aimed at young adults which have lavish illustrations, easy-to-read print and attractive layout, most of them are lifeless and mediocre.Example: While bending over backwards to avoid bias biographies present their subjects' lives in a bland and uninteresting way = While bending over backwards to avoid bias biographies present their subjects' lives in a bland and uninteresting way.Example: Otherwise, the result will probably be too small and insipid to be of any real use.Example: He is a self-confessed party pooper, he doesn't drink, smoke, or do drugs and his only vices are caffeine, fatty foods, and the Internet.Example: I don't like to hear cut-and-dried sermons -- when I hear a man preach, I like to see him act as if he were fighting bees.Example: Television has become so vapid and devoid of information that I didn't see the point of watching the presidential debate.Example: I can also remember a time when slurs were uttered about Jewish people and if you didn't laugh you were considered a wet blanket.Example: Have reading foisted on you as a duty, a task to be put up with, from which you expect no delight, and it can appear a drab business gladly to be given up.Example: The weakest character was Derek, he was a bit of a drip, whereas Odette is a feisty and beautiful character.Example: Bannister comes across as a bit of a wet fish, humorless and at times whiny.Example: You think she's a bit wet in the beginning and by the end she's fiery and she's so much fun to play.Example: And I'm not looking down on people who want to go to sex parties -- although I bet they're way more vanilla than the press is hinting at.Example: Many consider bonds to be the plain vanilla of the investing world, yet they can generate substantial returns.Example: The proposed building is an uninspired, unambitious design, out of keeping with the surrounding developments in the city.Example: The proposed building is an uninspired, unambitious design, out of keeping with the surrounding developments in the city.

Sosa synonyms

pop in spanish: popular, pronunciation: pɑp part of speech: noun, verb, adjective tonic in spanish: tónico, pronunciation: tɑnɪk part of speech: adjective, noun soda pop in spanish: gaseosa, pronunciation: soʊdəpɑp part of speech: noun soda water in spanish: agua con gas, pronunciation: soʊdəwɔtɜr part of speech: noun soda ash in spanish: ceniza de soda, pronunciation: soʊdəæʃ part of speech: noun sodium carbonate in spanish: carbonato de sodio, pronunciation: soʊdiəmkɑrbəneɪt part of speech: noun sal soda in spanish: sal de sosa, pronunciation: sælsoʊdə part of speech: noun washing soda in spanish: Detergente, pronunciation: wɑʃɪŋsoʊdə part of speech: noun
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