Aethogen

/ˈiːθədʒən/ noun

A substance or organism that produces ether or a gaseous state, or historically, something believed to generate the upper atmosphere.

From Greek 'aether' (ether, upper air) and '-gen' (producing), literally meaning 'ether-producer.' This term was used in early chemistry and biology when scientists were still theorizing about the composition of the atmosphere.

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