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ether in Korean

ether in Korean is 아이테르 — ether means a sweet-smelling, highly flammable liquid once widely used as an anaesthetic and still used as a solvent.

ether in Korean

아이테르
noun
Pronounced: aitereu
substance supposed to fill the upper regions of the atmosphere
아이테르
noun
Pronounced: aitereu
substance once thought to fill all unoccupied space

What does "ether" mean?

  1. noun A sweet-smelling, highly flammable liquid once widely used as an anaesthetic and still used as a solvent.
    "Doctors once used ether to put patients to sleep before surgery."
  2. noun The clear upper sky or heavens, especially in older or poetic usage; historically, a hypothetical substance once thought to fill space.
    "The poem describes stars scattered across the ether."
  3. noun The airwaves or broadcast medium through which radio, TV, or digital signals travel.
    "The message vanished into the digital ether."

ether in a sentence

  • Doctors once used ether to put patients to sleep before surgery.
  • The poem describes stars scattered across the ether.
  • The message vanished into the digital ether.

Common Korean translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "ether" in Korean?

"ether" in Korean is 아이테르. ether means: A sweet-smelling, highly flammable liquid once widely used as an anaesthetic and still used as a solvent.

How do you pronounce 아이테르?

"ether" in Korean is 아이테르, pronounced "aitereu".

How do you use "ether" in a sentence?

Example: "Doctors once used ether to put patients to sleep before surgery." In Korean, "ether" is 아이테르.

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