A medium that was once supposed to fill all space and to support the propagation of electromagnetic waves.
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Examples for "ether"
Examples for "ether"
1It is readily soluble in water and alcohol, but insoluble in ether.
2He'd surely heard a lot of patients coming out from under ether.
3This principle was insoluble in water and alcohol, but soluble in ether.
4These substances are soluble in alcohol and ether, but insoluble in water.
5Suddenly a shift in the wind brings us the smell of ether.
1The soul breathed an 'ampler æther, a diviner air.' Oh!
2Might not æther mixed with yolk of egg or with honey be given advantageously in bilious concretions?
3Above, around, below, beyond sight, beyond thought, stretched the still deeps of æther, blazing with innumerable worlds.
4Some fragments of the same bile-stone were put into vitriolic æther, and were quickly dissolved without additional heat.
5In the same pamphlet Sir Oliver Lodge makes a very striking estimate of the intrinsic energy of the æther.
6A French scientist has recently said: "There is no matter; there are nothing but holes in the æther."
7Space, between atoms 23 Fohat digs holes in 19 the æther of 18- 9worldsnot separate in 2
8But slowly the twin stars of memory and hope rose out of the dark, while conscious integrity began to clear the moral æther.
9That the Aether is universal is proved by the phenomena of light.
10The atmosphere also possesses different degrees of density, so does the Aether.
11Find our voyage safe from the burning cold wrath of the aether.
12Some other part of her, the part that was fading into aether.
13I just need a minute to fetch my copy of the Aether Project.
14Thus the Aether is both universal and infinite in its extent.
15But did that mean the Aether Project data cell didn't exist?
16Agathon, the father omnipotent does not live only in the aether.