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Webster 1828 Edition


Ether

E'THER

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Noun.
[L. oether; Gr. to burn, to shine; Eng. weather.]
1.
A thin, subtil matter, much finer and rarer than air, which, some philosophers suppose, begins from the limits of the atmosphere and occupies the heavenly space.
There fields of light and liquid ether flow.
2.
In chimistry, a very light, volatile and inflammable fluid, produced by the distillation of alcohol or rectified spirit of wine, with an acid. It is lighter than alcohol, of a strong sweet smell, susceptible of great expansion, and of a pungent taste. It is so volatile, that when shaken it is dissipated in an instant.

Definition 2024


éther

éther

See also: ether, Ether, and eþer

French

Noun

éther m (plural éthers)

  1. ether

Derived terms

  • éthérifier
  • éthériser

Anagrams


Portuguese

Noun

éther m (plural éthers or étheres)

  1. Obsolete spelling of éter (used in Portugal until September 1911 and died out in Brazil during the 1920s).