It can pertain te fact that Olympus is heaven and Zues is heaven's over seer. And can also describe Aphrodite
No, the word 'ethereal' is an adjective used to describe a noun as extremely delicate and light in a way that seems too perfect for this world; for example an ethereal gown, an ethereal scene.
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It's all too ethereal with not nearly enough changes in tempo or ideas.
The ethereal glow of the moonlight illuminated the garden. Her ethereal beauty captivated everyone in the room. The music had an ethereal quality that transported listeners to another world. The mist rising from the lake created an ethereal atmosphere at dawn.
The word ethereal is pronounce i-theer-ee-uhl. It means light, airy, or tenuous.
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In Greek mythology, ichor is the ethereal fluid that is the Greek gods' blood, sometimes said to have been present in ambrosia or nectar.
There are two main definitions for ethereal. One meaning is being of an extremely delicate nature and the other meaning is being heavenly or spiritual.
The ethereal nature of her questions made them more suitable for a philosophy or English class, but the science teacher answered them as best he could.
'Ethereal' is an adjective.
Delicate droplets Ethereal purity Whispers of morning nature
Ethereal Tomb was created in 1999.