What does «etéreo» mean in Spanish?
- Related or ether: transparent liquid, obtained by heating a mixture of ethyl alcohol and sulfuric acid, used in medicine as an antispasmodic and anesthetic.
Examples of use in Spanish: "vapores etéreos".
"la inhalación de vapores etéreos produce somnolencia".
- From ether: chemical compound resulting from the union of two alcohol molecules with the loss of a water molecule.
Examples of use in Spanish: "solución etérea"; "sustancia etérea".
- Related to the ether: a subtle and invisible fluid that was supposed (because it was refuted in 1887) to fill space and transmit light, heat and other energies.
- Pertaining to the apparent sphere surrounding the Earth; pertaining to the sky; celestial, celestial.
Examples of use in Spanish: "regiones etéreas".
"color etéreo".
- Intangible or ill-defined, indeterminate; vague, subtle or sublime.
Examples of use in Spanish: "fue una respuesta etérea la que nos dio".
"vive en su mundo de sueños etéreos".
- Extremely delicate, light or airy, reminiscent of or resembling air or a thin film.
Examples of use in Spanish: "Una hormiga león... es encantadora, de cuerpo largo como una damisela, con un par de alas etéreas."
"belleza etérea".
- Out of this world; spiritual or otherworldly.
Examples of use in Spanish: "ella aseguraba ser visitada por un ser etéreo".
"el reino etéreo de lo divino".
- (Onda etérea)
- (wave etéreo) Musical subgenre, also called ethereal gothic or simply ethereal, is a subgenre of darkwave music and is variously described as "gothic", "romantic", and "otherworldly". Developed in the early 1980s in the UK as an outgrowth of goth rock, ethereal wave was primarily represented by 4AD bands such as Cocteau Twins, This Mortal Coil, and Dead Can Dance, driven by early guitar. Ethereal wave, especially the music of the Cocteau Twins, was one of the key inspirations for the British dreampop/shoegazing scene of the late 1980s.