0 a colourless/colorless liquid used to dissolve fats etc, and, medically, as an anaesthetic/anesthetic. -- cecair eter
There was no effect of dietary treatment on the digestibility of ether extract and total carbohydrate.
After rinsing with fresh ether, the abdomen was again dried for 3 days and weighed again.
The abscess in his armpit was drained under ether anaesthetic.
Soon afterwards, logic imposed [upon us] the identification of space and ether.
As an example consider the case of ether, with a density of 0.736 g/cc, on water.
All patients had received a general anaesthetic consisting of ' 'gas, ether and oxygen' '.
Next we extracted lipids from the samples using petroleum ether as a solvent.
Although the intended biolog ical applications remained basically undeveloped, he toyed with hypotheses linking his novel theory with the constitution of matter and the ether.