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1 ether
'i:Ɵə(a colourless liquid used to dissolve fats etc, and, medically, as an anaesthetic.) etersubst. \/ˈiːθə\/ eller aether( kjemi eller radio e.l.) eter -
2 diethyl ether
subst.( kjemi) dietyleter -
3 aether
subst. \/ˈiˡθə\/se ➢ ether -
4 whiff
wif(a sudden puff (of air, smoke, smell etc): a whiff of petrol; a whiff of cigar smoke.) pust, eim, blåsIsubst. \/wɪf\/1) pust, luftning, vind(drag)• did you feel the whiff of wind?2) (britisk, slang) lukt, duft, stank3) ( om røyking) drag, blås4) innånding5) svak hvisling, hvining, sus6) (amer., slang) luftslag (golf), mislykket slag7) (lite) utbrudd, salve8) ( hverdagslig) liten sigarIIsubst. \/wɪf\/utrigget robåtIIIsubst. \/wɪf\/( fiskearten Lepidorhombus whiffiagonis) glassvarIVverb \/wɪf\/1) puste, blåse, lufte2) ( om røyking) røyke, patte3) (britisk, slang) lukte, dufte, stanke4) lukte på, kjenne lukten av• what a smell! can't you whiff it?
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ÉTHER — La notion d’éther est aussi vieille que la physique, mais sa signification a considérablement varié, suivant en cela l’évolution des théories et les progrès de l’expérience. Oscillant entre l’idée de feu, de lumière et celle de représentation… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Ether — E ther ([=e] th[ e]r), n. [L. aether, Gr. a iqh r, fr. a i qein to light up, kindle, burn, blaze; akin to Skr. idh, indh, and prob. to E. idle: cf. F. [ e]ther.] [Written also {[ae]ther}.] 1. (Physics) A medium of great elasticity and extreme… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ether — Éther Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom … Wikipédia en Français
Ether — [ e:tɐ]: vgl. ↑ Äther. * * * Ether 〈m. 3; unz.; Chem.; fachsprachl.〉 = Äther * * * E|ther [griech. aithe̅̓r = obere Luft, Himmelsluft; vgl. Äther (1)], der; s, ; veraltete S: Äther: 1) Gruppenbez. für org. Verb. der allg. Formel R1 O R2, wobei… … Universal-Lexikon
ether — late 14c., upper regions of space, from O.Fr. ether and directly from L. aether the upper pure, bright air, from Gk. aither upper air; bright, purer air; the sky, from aithein to burn, shine, from PIE root *aidh to burn (see EDIFICE (Cf.… … Etymology dictionary
ether — ► NOUN 1) (also diethyl ether) a volatile, highly flammable liquid used as an anaesthetic and as a solvent. 2) Chemistry any organic compound with an oxygen atom linking two alkyl groups. 3) (also aether) chiefly literary the clear sky; the upper … English terms dictionary
ether — [ē′thər] n. [ME < L aether < Gr aithēr < aithein, to kindle, burn < IE base * aidh > L aestas, summer, OE ætan, to burn] 1. a substance hypothesized by the ancients as filling all space beyond the sphere of the moon, and making up… … English World dictionary
ETHER — civitas in tribu Iudae. Iosuae c. 15. v. 42. Lat. oratio, sive deprecatio … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Ether — vgl. ↑Äther … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
ether — atmosphere, *air, ozone … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Ether — vgl. 2Äther … Die deutsche Rechtschreibung