Ether [adjective]

Definition of Ether:

heavenly

Synonyms of Ether:


Opposite/Antonyms of Ether:

-


Sentence/Example of Ether:

All I need to do is write a few lines of code that go into the ether, open up websites, and download the data that is already publicly available on them.

Creative collaboration was what put humans on the moon and what still keeps us in the digital ether.

These tactics typically involve moving coins to different wallets and currencies—for example, switching from ether to Bitcoin.

Their heads might have been turned upside-down, so absolutely did they tread upon blue ether.

The metal is then removed, and washed successively with very dilute sodium hydroxid solution, alcohol, and ether.

Suddenly something cluttered up the airways—some sort of interference—and the mystery of the ether died away.

It has the odour of thyme, is sparingly soluble in water, but very soluble in alcohol, ether and in alkaline solutions.

It is very slightly soluble in water, but readily dissolves in alcohol and ether.

There are no colors; there is no light,—there is nothing but the ether waves, which cause a vibration of the optic nerve.

I don't mean the sheer physical agony—but the fear that I'd talk coming out of the ether at the hospital.