Starting fluid.
The sky, the heavens; the void, nothingness.
Diethyl ether (C₄H₁₀O), an organic compound with a sweet odour used in the past as an anaesthetic.
The medium breathed by human beings; the air.
A particular quality created by or surrounding an object, person, or place; an atmosphere, an aura.
Any of a class of organic compounds containing an oxygen atom bonded to two hydrocarbon groups.
The atmosphere or space as a medium for broadcasting radio and television signals; also, a notional space through which Internet and other digital communications take place; cyberspace.
Often as aether and more fully as luminiferous aether: a substance once thought to fill all unoccupied space that allowed electromagnetic waves to pass through it and interact with matter, without exerting any resistance to matter or energy; its existence was disproved by the 1887 Michelson–Morley experiment and the theory of relativity propounded by Albert Einstein (1879–1955).
To viciously humiliate or insult.
That which runs or flows; the quantity of a liquid which flows in a certain time or during a certain operation.
The act of running errands.
The discharge from an ulcer or other sore.
The activity of running as a form of exercise, as a sport, or for any other reason.
The action of the verb to run.
Approaching; about; roughly.
Consecutively; in a row.
Extending by a slender climbing or trailing stem.
Of a horse, having a running gait; not a trotter or pacer.
Consecutive (much more commonly expressed by an adverb; see below).
Continuous; ongoing; keeping along step by step.
Moving or advancing at a run.
Present, current.
Having a continuous design or pattern.
Discharging snot or mucus.
Flowing; easy; cursive.
Discharging pus.