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Definition of Aetheric
1. aether [adj] - See also: aether
Lexicographical Neighbors of Aetheric
Literary usage of Aetheric
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Monthly Review by Henry Newbolt, Charles Hanbury-Williams (1902)
"It, in fact, does for aetheric telegraphy exactly what is there wanting; and—as
has been before remarked—if the order of the inventions had been reversed, ..."
2. Mores Catholici, Or, Ages of Faith by Kenelm Henry Digby (1847)
"On one of these, being greatly exasperated, he went to aetheric, ... But aetheric
reproved him severely, and admonished him to be less suspicious and morose ..."
3. A Hundred Years Hence: The Expectations of an Optimist by T. Baron Russell (1906)
"... the aetheric waves which the source of power wirelessly transmits, flight will
be at least as simple a matter as wireless telegraphy is to-day. ..."
4. Thrice-greatest Hermes: Studies in Hellenistic Theosophy and Gnosis by Hermes, George Robert Stow Mead (1906)
"... allegorically designate the planet-stars, calling [their spheres] aetheric
vestures— S. —being metamorphosed, as ever-changing Genesis, by the Ineffable ..."
5. The Secret Doctrine: The Synthesis of Science, Religion, and Philosophyby Helena Petrovna Blavatsky by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (1895)
"Inter-aetheric, Force, i, 255, 607; Vacuum, i, 608; Vibrations, i, 614. Inter-brain,
the, ii, 311. Inter-material space, i, 574. Inter-molecular vibrations ..."