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aether

/ee-ther/US // ˈi θər //UK // (ˈiːθə) //

乙太,乙醚,醚

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : ether.
    • : Eather, the ancient Greek personification of the clear upper air of the sky.

Examples

  • Time, regarded in the mythical fashion as a person, generated Chaos and Aether.

  • And that the soul is a something tom off from the aether, both warm and cold, from its partaking of the cold aether.

  • Aether and Ar were separated from each other by divinities called Nephelae.

  • These were their restless and wandering sisters, who existed in the form of clouds, ever floating between Aether and Ar.

  • First are separated out the warm, dry, and light particles, and these form the aether or upper air.