| ethereal |
aeriform: characterized by lightness and insubstantiality; as impalpable or intangible as air; "figures light and aeriform come unlooked for and melt away"- Thomas Carlyle; "aerial fancies"; "an airy apparition"; "physical rather than ethereal forms" of or containing or dissolved in ether; "ethereal solution" celestial: of heaven or the spirit; "celestial peace"; "ethereal melodies"; "the supernal happiness of a quiet death" characterized by unusual lightness and delicacy; "this smallest and most ethereal of birds"; "gossamer shading through his playing"
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| ethical |
of or relating to the philosophical study of ethics; "ethical codes"; "ethical theories" conforming to accepted standards of social or professional behavior; "an ethical lawyer"; "ethical medical practice"; "an ethical problem"; "had no ethical objection to drinking"; "Ours is a world of nuclear giants and ethical infants"- Omar N. Bradley adhering to ethical and moral principles; "it seems ethical and right"; "followed the only honorable course of action"; "had the moral courage to stand alone"
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| ethmoidal artery |
a branch of the ophthalmic artery supplying structures in and around the nasal capsule
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| ethmoidal vein |
veins that drain the ethmoidal sinuses and empty into the superior ophthalmic vein
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| ethnocentric |
centered on a specific ethnic group, usually one's own
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