Definitions for saleratus

saleratus sal·e·ra·tus

Spelling: [sal-uh-rey-tuh s]
IPA: /ˌsæl əˈreɪ təs/

Saleratus is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 11 points.

You can make 468 anagrams from letters in saleratus (aaelrsstu).

Definitions for saleratus

noun

  1. sodium bicarbonate used in cookery; baking soda.

Origin of saleratus

1830-40, Americanism; variant of Latin sal aerātus. See sal, aerate

Examples for saleratus

Where saleratus is used, it should be thoroughly dissolved and strained.

Fu Shan was there, and Sadler said saleratus was monotonous.

It was brought, with saleratus and other condiments; and the cake was made.

I spoke to the sheriff about saleratus Joe and his mate and the lost car.

In the morning add a quarter of a teaspoonful of saleratus or soda.

"It is saleratus," said she, looking at her sister in horror.

The next morning set them where they will boil, with a tea spoonful of saleratus.

Put a couple of tea-spoonsful of saleratus in a pint of sour milk.

Stir it a little, and then add the sour milk with the saleratus and ginger.

Sprinkle the salt into the flour, and dissolve the saleratus in the water.

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