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Definition of Etherial
1. ethereal [adj] - See also: ethereal
Lexicographical Neighbors of Etherial
Literary usage of Etherial
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial ScienceChemistry (1908)
"The etherial tension near the earth's surface, required to explain gravity by
its rate of variation, is of the order б x io" cgs units. ..."
2. Methods in Chemical Analysis: Originated Or Developed in the Kent Chemical by Frank Austin Gooch (1912)
"The Separation of Nickel and Cobalt by the etherial Solution Hydrochloric Acid.
... From the etherial solution containing the minimum of water the ..."
3. Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh by Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh (1867)
"I. On the Action between the Material Molecules and the etherial Medium, considered
with reference to the Theory of the Refraction of Light in Crystallised ..."
4. A Tibetan-English dictionary, with Sanskrit synonyms by Sarat Chandra Das (1902)
"... or etherial object». w Ik ч- чч; W "К* S*' wI are included in the compounded
thing»; while idea» euch ем ^vwi« bdut- ma ..."
5. The Life of John Milton by Charles Symmons (1822)
"... Feel my mind swell to fit her heavenly place: And, smiling at my life's
successful fight, Exult and brighten in etherial light'*. 91 Mr. W. Gifford, ..."
6. The Campaign of 1781 in the Carolinas: With Remarks, Historical and Critical by Henry Lee (1824)
"... and that although this officer possessed skill as an engineer, yet he was "
moderate in talent; not a spark of the etherial in his composition. ..."