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121ether — 1) there 2) three …
122ether — i (G). The upper air …
123éther — nm., oxyde d éthyle : étêê (Albanais.001). A1) fluide subtil, hypothétique ou magnétique : fluido nm. (001). B1) les espaces célestes : l syé <le ciel> nm. (001) …
124ether — [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… …
125Hypothèse de l'éther — Éther (physique) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Éther. Cet arti …
126Diéthyl éther — Éther diéthylique Pour les articles homonymes, voir Éther. Éther diéthylique …
127Complex ether — Ether E ther ([=e] th[ e]r), n. [L. aether, Gr. a iqh r, fr. a i qein to light up, kindle, burn, blaze; akin to Skr. idh, indh, and prob. to E. idle: cf. F. [ e]ther.] [Written also {[ae]ther}.] 1. (Physics) A medium of great elasticity and… …
128Compound ether — Ether E ther ([=e] th[ e]r), n. [L. aether, Gr. a iqh r, fr. a i qein to light up, kindle, burn, blaze; akin to Skr. idh, indh, and prob. to E. idle: cf. F. [ e]ther.] [Written also {[ae]ther}.] 1. (Physics) A medium of great elasticity and… …