Ether

/ˈiːθər/ noun

A highly volatile, flammable liquid used as an anesthetic or solvent. In physics, the hypothetical medium once thought to fill all space.

From Greek 'aithēr' meaning 'upper air' or 'pure air', believed by ancients to be the substance that filled the heavens above the terrestrial sphere. The chemical compound was named for its volatility, seeming to disappear into air.

AMኢተር
ARأثير
BNইথার
CAèter
CSeter
DAæter
DEÄther
ELαιθέρας
ESéter
FAاتر
FIeetteri
FRéther
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