- Gr**** mythology, Aether, Æther,
Aither, or
Ether (/ˈiːθər/;
Ancient Gr****: Αἰθήρ (Brightness)
pronounced [
ai̯tʰɛ̌ːr]) is the
personification of the bright...
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medieval science,
aether (/ˈiːθər/,
alternative spellings include æther,
aither, and ether), also
known as the
fifth element or quintessence, is the material...
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aither in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Aither may
refer to:
Aether (classical element), the
material supposed to fill the
region of the universe...
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English Dictionary,
Ethyl is a
contraction of the
Ancient Gr**** αἰθήρ (
aithḗr, "upper air") and the Gr**** word ὕλη (hýlē, "wood, raw material", hence...
- with Æther All
pages with
titles containing ether Aethyr (disambiguation)
Aither (disambiguation)
Ethereal (disambiguation) Ethernet, a
computer communications...
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German word "Äther" (which in turn had been
derived from the Gr**** word "
aither"
meaning "air", for the
substance now
known as
diethyl ether) and the Gr****...
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solidify his rule, to
which she responds:
Surround all
things with
unspeakable aither, and in the
middle place the sky, and
therein the
boundless earth, and the...
- the
Latin lumen, light, + ferens, carrying;
aether from the Gr**** αἰθήρ (
aithēr), pure air,
clear sky By
stating that
simultaneity is a
matter of convention...
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Earth in
unchanging relations,
Aristotle inferred that the
fifth element,
aither, that
fills space and
composes celestial bodies intrinsically moves in perpetual...
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mother of
Glaucus Nephele (clouds)
daughters of Oce**** and/or
Tethys or of
Aither Land
nymphs Alseides (groves)
Auloniades (valleys, see also Napaeae) Leimonides...