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The Ancient Greek word for air is
ἀήρ





air



Translations for air and their definitions

αἰθήρ
     1. n. heaven
     2. n. aether; ether
     3. n. theoretical medium of great elasticity and extreme thinness of consistency supposed to fill all unoccupied space and transmit light and heat
     4. n. The upper or purer air as opposed to erebus ((m, grc, Ἔρεβος)), the lower or dirtier air; the clear sky.


ἀήρ
     1. n. mist
     2. n. air
     3. n. wind
     4. n. space, volume
     5. n. blue or grey (the colour of the sky)


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