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Definition of Etherization

Etherization
Etherization E`ther*i*za"tion . (Med.) (a) The administration of ether to produce insensibility. (b) The state of the system under the influence of ether.

Meaning of Etherization from wikipedia

- In organic chemistry, ethers are a class of compounds that contain an ether group—a single oxygen atom bonded to two separate carbon atoms, each part...
- Diethyl ether, or simply ether, is an organic compound with the chemical formula (CH3CH2)2O, sometimes abbreviated as Et2O. It is a colourless, highly...
- The Ether Dome is a surgical operating amphitheater in the Bulfinch Building at M****achusetts General Hospital in Boston, United States. It served as...
- Petroleum ether is the petroleum fraction consisting of aliphatic hydrocarbons and boiling in the range 35–60 °C, and commonly used as a laboratory solvent...
- The etheric body, ether-body, or æther body is a subtle body propounded in esoteric and occult philosophies as the first or lowest layer in the human...
- Addiction to ether consumption, or etheromania, is the addiction to the inhalation or drinking of diethyl ether, commonly called "ether". Studies, including...
- EtherType is a two-octet field in an Ethernet frame. It is used to indicate which protocol is encapsulated in the payload of the frame and is used at...
- Methyl ether may refer to: Any chemical compound of the ether class that includes a methyl group Dimethyl ether, often simply called methyl ether Methoxy...
- Look up aether or ether in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Aether, æther or ether may refer to: Aether (mythology), the personification of the bright...
- The etheric plane (see also etheric body) is a term introduced into Theosophy by Charles Webster Leadbeater and Annie Besant to represent the subtle part...