Ether in Russian
Ether in Russian is Эфир, эфи́р, эфир — Ether means a sweet-smelling, highly flammable liquid once widely used as an anaesthetic and still used as a solvent.
Ether in Russian
Эфир
Pronounced: Efir
(Mormonism) The ancient American prophet of Mormon theology who wrote the Book of Ether in the Book of Mormon.
эфи́р
Pronounced: efir
эфир
Pronounced: efir
эфи́р
Pronounced: efir
(uncountable, organic compound) Diethyl ether (C4H10O), an organic compound with a sweet odour used in the past as an anaesthetic.
What does "Ether" mean?
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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."
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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."
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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 Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Ether" in Russian?
"Ether" in Russian is Эфир, эфи́р, эфир. Ether means: A sweet-smelling, highly flammable liquid once widely used as an anaesthetic and still used as a solvent.
How do you pronounce Эфир?
"Ether" in Russian is Эфир, pronounced "Efir".
How do you use "Ether" in a sentence?
Example: "Doctors once used ether to put patients to sleep before surgery." In Russian, "Ether" is Эфир, эфи́р, эфир.
Are there other ways to say "Ether" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 3 translations listed for "Ether": Эфир, эфи́р, эфир.
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