éther

  • 111ether — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Latin aether, from Greek aithēr, from aithein to ignite, blaze; akin to Old English ād pyre more at edify Date: 14th century 1. a. the rarefied element formerly believed to fill the upper regions of space b.… …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 112ether — See aether …

    Philosophy dictionary

  • 113Ether — Простой эфир, R O R …

    Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии

  • 114ether — Synonyms and related words: Caelus, Dry Ice, Freon, Olympian heights, Pentothal, acme, aerial heights, air, airy nothing, ammonia, apex, azure, blue sky, bubble, caelum, canopy, canopy of heaven, carbon dioxide, cerulean, chaff, chip, chloroform …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 115ETHER — High Level (objekt orientierte) Sprache für massiv parallele Problemoesungssysteme, entwickelt von Kornfeld um 1981 …

    Acronyms

  • 116ETHER —    1) a volatic liquid prepared from the distillation of alcohol and sulphuric acid at high temperature; is colourless, and emits a sweet, penetrating odour; is highly combustible; a useful solvent, and an important anæsthetic.    2) a subtle… …

    The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

  • 117Ether — E|ther 〈m.; Gen.: s; Pl.: unz.; Chemie〉 = Äther (2) …

    Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch

  • 118ether — [17] Greek aithér denoted the ‘upper atmosphere’, and by extension the ‘substance that permeated the cosmos’, from which the stars and planets were made. It was a derivative of the verb aíthein ‘ignite, blaze, shine’, a relative of Latin aestās… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 119ETHER — High Level (objekt orientierte) Sprache für massiv parallele Problemlösungssysteme, entwickelt von Kornfeld um 1981 …

    Acronyms von A bis Z

  • 120ether — e·ther || iːθə n. colorless liquid used as a solvent and formerly as an anesthetic (Chemistry) …

    English contemporary dictionary