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Ethereal

Ethereal is an adjective used to describe something extremely delicate and light in a way that seems not of this world. It can convey airiness or refinement, and is often applied to beauty, music, or atmosphere that feels celestial or intangible. In everyday language, ethereal frequently suggests a dreamlike, otherworldly, or transcendental quality.

Origin and usage: The word derives from Latin aetherius, from Greek aitherios, from aether meaning the upper

Science and related senses: In chemistry, ethereal refers to ethers and to volatile solvents with ether-like

Technology and culture: Ethereal was the original name of the network protocol analyzer now known as Wireshark;

air
or
sky.
The
sense
of
subtlety
and
insubstantiality
reflects
the
ancient
idea
of
aether
as
a
heavenly
medium
that
fills
space.
properties,
such
as
diethyl
ether.
The
term
can
describe
aromas
or
textures
that
are
light
and
nonliteral
in
presence.
In
philosophy
and
the
history
of
science,
the
concept
of
aether
influenced
early
theories
about
space,
matter,
and
the
nature
of
reality.
the
project
was
renamed
in
2006
after
trademark
concerns.
In
fantasy
fiction
and
roleplaying
games,
ethereal
often
describes
something
translucent
or
ghostly,
or
pertains
to
the
Ethereal
Plane,
a
dreamlike
realm
that
lies
between
the
material
world
and
the
spirit
world.