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ether
/ˈiθɚ/
醚,大氣,蒼天,乙太
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ether
/ˈɪθɚ/
名詞
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
E·ther
n.
[
Written
also
æther
.]
1.
Physics
A
medium
of
great
elasticity
and
extreme
tenuity
,
once
supposed
to
pervade
all
space
,
the
interior
of
solid
bodies
not
excepted
,
and
to
be
the
medium
of
transmission
of
light
and
heat
;
hence
often
called
luminiferous ether
.
It
is
no
longer
believed
that
such
a
medium
is
required
for
the
transmission
of
electromagnetic
waves
;
the
modern
use
of
the
term
is
mostly
a
figurative
term
for
empty space
,
or
for
literary
effect
,
and
not
intended
to
imply
the
actual
existence
of
a
physical
medium
.
However
.
modern
cosmological
theories
based
on
quantum
field
theory
do
not
rule
out
the
possibility
that
the
inherent
energy
of
the
vacuum
is
greater
than
zero
,
in
which
case
the
concept
of
an
ether
pervading
the
vacuum
may
have
more
than
metaphoric
meaning
.
2.
Supposed
matter
above
the
air
;
the
air
itself
.
3.
Chem.
(a)
A
light
,
volatile
,
mobile
,
inflammable
liquid
, (C2H5)2O,
of
a
characteristic
aromatic
odor
,
obtained
by
the
distillation
of
alcohol
with
sulphuric
acid
,
and
hence
called
also
sulphuric ether
.
It
is
a
powerful
solvent
of
fats
,
resins
,
and
pyroxylin
,
but
finds
its
chief
use
as
an
anæsthetic.
Commonly
called
ethyl ether
to
distinguish
it
from
other
ethers
,
and
also
ethyl oxide
.
(b)
Any
similar
compound
in
which
an
oxygen
atom
is
bound
to
two
different
carbon
atoms
,
each
of
which
is
part
of
an
organic
radical
;
as
,
amyl
ether
;
valeric
ether
;
methyl
ethyl
ether
.
The
general
formular
for
an
ether
is
ROR
´,
in
which
R
and
R
´
are
organic
radicals
which
may
be
of
similar
or
different
structure
.
If
R
and
R
´
are
different
parts
of
the
same
organic
radical
,
the
structure
forms
a
cyclic ether
.
Complex ether
,
Mixed ether
Chem.
,
an
ether
in
which
the
ether
oxygen
is
attached
to
two
radicals
having
different
structures
;
as
,
ethyl
methyl
ether
, C2H5.O.CH3.
Compound ether
Chem.
,
an
ethereal
salt
or
a
salt
of
some
hydrocarbon
as
the
base
;
an
ester
.
Ether engine
Mach.
,
a
condensing
engine
like
a
steam
engine
,
but
operated
by
the
vapor
of
ether
instead
of
by
steam
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
ether
n
1:
a
colorless
volatile
highly
inflammable
liquid
formerly
used
as
an
inhalation
anesthetic
[
syn
:
ethoxyethane
, {
divinyl
ether
,
vinyl ether
,
diethyl ether
,
ethyl ether
]
2:
the
fifth
and
highest
element
after
air
and
earth
and
fire
and
water
;
was
believed
to
be
the
substance
composing
all
heavenly
bodies
[
syn
:
quintessence
]
3:
any
of
a
class
of
organic
compounds
that
have
two
hydrocarbon
groups
linked
by
an
oxygen
atom
4:
a
medium
that
was
once
supposed
to
fill
all
space
and
to
support
the
propagation
of
electromagnetic
waves
[
syn
:
aether
]
From:
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's)
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