éther
ether
noun eh-TEHR Rare
Origin: From Greek 'aither' (upper air, sky).
Also means
upper sky, heavens
Usage Note
Éther covers three related senses: the chemical solvent used as an anaesthetic, the poetic notion of the upper heavens in classical cosmology, and in older physics the hypothetical medium thought to carry light waves. In modern usage, the chemistry sense is most common (l'éther diéthylique), while the celestial sense appears mainly in literary prose.
Examples
"L'éther était utilisé comme anesthésique autrefois."
Natural Translation
Ether was used as an anaesthetic in the past.
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