aethered

English

Etymology

From aether +‎ -ed.

Adjective

aethered (not comparable)

  1. (physics, historical) Containing luminiferous aether.
    • 1974, Robert S. Cohen, ‎Marx W. Wartofsky, Methodological and Historical Essays in the Natural and Social Sciences
      [] but certainly aether is not a structure made of matter. This introduction of a suprasensual aethered medium, which is not the same as matter, may of course be described as leaving reality behind us: []