aether

/ˈiːθər/; /ˈiːθər, ˈɛθər/

Definitions

1. noun

a hypothetical substance once believed to be the material that fills the region of space above the terrestrial sphere, now replaced by a vacuum; (historical or poetic) the upper or ethereal region of the atmosphere

“The ancient Greeks believed that the aether was a divine substance that surrounded the Earth.”

Synonyms

  • ether
  • ethereal
  • upper air

Antonyms

  • subterrestrial
  • terrestrial