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aether

Aether vs Tether - What's the difference?

aether | tether |


As nouns the difference between aether and tether

is that aether is an alternative spelling of lang=en while tether is a rope, cable etc. that holds something in place whilst allowing some movement.

As a proper noun Aether

is one of the Greek primordial deities, who was the personification of the upper air of the gods. His parents of Erebus and Nyx, and his sister-wife is Hemera/Dies.

As a verb tether is

to restrict something with a tether.

Aether vs Hether - What's the difference?

aether | hether |


As a proper noun aether

is (greek mythology) one of the greek primordial deities, who was the personification of the upper air of the gods his parents of erebus and nyx, and his sister-wife is hemera/dies.

As a noun hether is

.

As an adverb hether is

.

Akether vs Aether - What's the difference?

akether | aether |


As a verb akether

is quoth he.

As a proper noun aether is

(greek mythology) one of the greek primordial deities, who was the personification of the upper air of the gods his parents of erebus and nyx, and his sister-wife is hemera/dies.

Aether vs Fether - What's the difference?

aether | fether |


As a proper noun aether

is (greek mythology) one of the greek primordial deities, who was the personification of the upper air of the gods his parents of erebus and nyx, and his sister-wife is hemera/dies.

As a verb fether is

(label) to iron.

Aethyr vs Aether - What's the difference?

aethyr | aether |


As nouns the difference between aethyr and aether

is that aethyr is an archaic spelling of ether while aether is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

As a proper noun Aether is

one of the Greek primordial deities, who was the personification of the upper air of the gods. His parents of Erebus and Nyx, and his sister-wife is Hemera/Dies.

Eather vs Aether - What's the difference?

eather | aether |


As an adverb eather

is .

As a proper noun aether is

(greek mythology) one of the greek primordial deities, who was the personification of the upper air of the gods his parents of erebus and nyx, and his sister-wife is hemera/dies.

Aether vs Mether - What's the difference?

aether | mether |


As nouns the difference between aether and mether

is that aether is an alternative spelling of lang=en while mether is a communal drinking vessel used in Gaelic times for drinking mead. It had squared sides and one drank from a corner. Also, a trophy in this shape.

As a proper noun Aether

is one of the Greek primordial deities, who was the personification of the upper air of the gods. His parents of Erebus and Nyx, and his sister-wife is Hemera/Dies.

Afther vs Aether - What's the difference?

afther | aether |


As a preposition afther

is eye dialect of lang=en.

As a noun aether is

an alternative spelling of lang=en.

As a proper noun Aether is

one of the Greek primordial deities, who was the personification of the upper air of the gods. His parents of Erebus and Nyx, and his sister-wife is Hemera/Dies.

Wether vs Aether - What's the difference?

wether | aether |


As a noun wether

is a castrated buck goat.

As a verb wether

is to castrate a male sheep or goat.

As a proper noun aether is

(greek mythology) one of the greek primordial deities, who was the personification of the upper air of the gods his parents of erebus and nyx, and his sister-wife is hemera/dies.

Nether vs Aether - What's the difference?

nether | aether |


As nouns the difference between nether and aether

is that nether is oppression; stress; a withering or stunting influence while aether is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

As an adjective nether

is lower; under.

As an adverb nether

is down; downward.

As a verb nether

is to bring or thrust down; bring or make low; lower; abase; humble.

As a proper noun Aether is

one of the Greek primordial deities, who was the personification of the upper air of the gods. His parents of Erebus and Nyx, and his sister-wife is Hemera/Dies.

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