metethereal

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From meta- +‎ ethereal.

Adjective[edit]

metethereal (not comparable)

  1. (spiritualism) Lying beyond the ether; spiritual, transcendent.
    • 1904, Viscount [Richard] Haldane, The Pathway to Reality, London: John Murray, page 583:
      But for our minds there must needs be 'a critical point' in any such imagined continuity; so that the world where life and thought are carried on apart from matter, must certainly rank again as a new, a metethereal environment.

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