a. [f. SODA1 + -IC. So F. sodaïque.] Containing soda or sodium bicarbonate.

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1834.  Cooper, Good’s Study Med. (ed. 4), I. 248. The common sodaic powders, and the effervescing saline draught, are often relished by the patient.

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1839.  Ure, Dict. Arts, 424. The most familiar example [of effervescence] is afforded in the solution of sodaic powders.

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1853.  Fraser’s Mag., XLVIII. 480. Some occasion in which he had suspended the use of its sodaic waters at table for champagne.

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