Former anesthetic Crossword Clue

HomePublisherPremier Sunday – King Feature Syndicate24 September 2023
The clue for today's Premier Sunday – King Feature Syndicate crossword Puzzle is mentioned hereby: "Former anesthetic", we have found possible solution below:

Best Answer:
ETHER

Understanding Today's Crossword Puzzle

The answer to today's crossword clue "Former anesthetic" is ETHER. In the history of medicine, ether was widely used as an anesthetic before the development of modern anesthetics. Its ability to induce unconsciousness and numbness allowed for surgeries to be performed with reduced pain for the patient. The connection between the clue "Former anesthetic" and the answer "ETHER" is rooted in the historical context of anesthesia. It serves as a reminder of the advancements made in the field of medicine and the evolution of anesthetics over time.



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Definition of "ETHER"

a pleasant-smelling colourless volatile liquid that is highly flammable. It is used as an anaesthetic and as a solvent or intermediate in industrial processes.

Example :
  • methyl t-butyl ether
  • nasty gases and smoke disperse into the ether
  • choral evensong still wafts across the ether

  •  The Crossword clue "Former anesthetic" published 16 time/s & has 1 answer/s. 
    CrosswordDateAnswer
    Premier Sunday – King Feature Syndicate24 September 2023ETHER
    L.A. Times Daily28 November 2022ETHER
    Crossword Champ Daily14 May 2022ETHER
    Mini Crossword15 March 2020ETHER
    Newsday.com15 March 2017ETHER
    USA Today7 September 2013ETHER
    Universal22 February 2011ETHER
    Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate7 January 2011ETHER


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