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orangeade|ɒrɪnˈdʒeɪd| [f. orange + -ade, after lemonade.] A beverage composed of orange and lemon juice diluted with water and sweetened with sugar. Now also applied to an aerated water, similar to lemonade but of an orange tint.
1706in Phillips. 1727Bradley Fam. Dict. s.v. Fever, Let him drink Ptisan..or else Lemonade or Orangeade. 1869Sir S. Northcote in Life (1890) I. x. 348 Oranges which though too acid to eat will make capital orangeade. |