ethero-, ether-, aethero-, aether-, aither-
(Greek > Latin: burn, shine, to kindle; light up; the heavens; the upper air, the sky)
						etherical (adjective), more etherical, most etherical					
					
						etheriform (adjective), more etheriform, most etheriform					
					
						etherify (verb), etherifies; etherified; etherifing					
					
						etherize (verb), etherizes; etherized; etherizing					
					
						A morbid addiction to the consumption of ether or other inhalants.					
									
						Someone who is addicted to the use of ether as a drug.					
									
						etherous (adjective), more etherous, most etherous					
					
						A purely melodic instrument of the electronic family typically played by moving the right hand between two projecting electrodes with the left hand controlling dynamics and articulation; also known as a theremin.					
									Etymologically related "light, shine, glow" word families: fulg-; luco-; lumen-, lum-; luna, luni-; lustr-; phengo-; pheno-; phospho-; photo-; scinti-, scintill-; splendo-.
Cross references of word groups that are related, directly, indirectly, or partly to: "fire, burn, glow, or ashes": ars-, ard-; -bust; cand-, cend-; caust-, caut-; crema-; ciner-; flagr-; flam-; focus, foci-; fulg-; gehenna-; ign-; phleg-; phlog-; pyreto-, -pyrexia; pyr-; spod- (ashes; waste); volcan-.
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