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Ae·ther E0227300 (ē′thər)n. Greek Mythology The poetic personification of the clear upper air breathed by the Olympians. [Latin Aethēr, from Greek aithēr, upper air.]aether (ˈiːθə) n a variant spelling of ether3, ether4, ether5ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Aether - personification of the sky or upper air breathed by the Olympians; son of Erebus and night or of Chaos and darknessGreek deity - a deity worshipped by the ancient Greeks | | 2. | aether - a medium that was once supposed to fill all space and to support the propagation of electromagnetic wavesethermedium - an intervening substance through which signals can travel as a means for communication | TranslationsaetherenUK
aether: see etherether or aether, in physics and astronomy, a hypothetical medium for transmitting light and heat (radiation), filling all unoccupied space; it is also called luminiferous ether. In Newtonian physics all waves are propagated through a medium, e.g. ..... Click the link for more information. , in physics and astronomy.Aethergod of whole atmosphere. [Gk. Myth.: Jobes, 42]See: AirMedicalSeeetherAetherenUK
Words related to Aethernoun personification of the sky or upper air breathed by the OlympiansRelated Wordsnoun a medium that was once supposed to fill all space and to support the propagation of electromagnetic wavesSynonymsRelated Words |