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hy·pae·thral \hīˈpēthrəl, hə̇ˈ-\ adjective Etymology: Latin hypaethrus in the open air, uncovered (from Greek hypaithros, from hypo- + -aithros — from aithēr ether, heaven, air) + English -al — more at ether 1. of an ancient temple : having a roofless central space — opposed to cleithral 2. : open to the sky 3. : outdoor |