different between victorian vs gasogene
victorian
Romanian
Etymology
From French victorien
Adjective
victorian m or n (feminine singular victorian?, masculine plural victorieni, feminine and neuter plural victoriene)
- Victorian
Declension
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gasogene
English
Alternative forms
- gazogene
Noun
gasogene (plural gasogenes)
- (historical) A type of Victorian seltzer bottle, consisting of two mesh-encased glass globes arranged so that a reaction between tartaric acid and sodium bicarbonate produced carbon dioxide gas which carbonated the enclosed beverage and expelled it through a siphon valve.
Synonyms
- seltzogene
gasogene From the web:
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