Air [with Anatomists]

Air [with Anatomists]
is supposed to be a fine aerial Substance inclosed in the Labyrinth of the inward Ear, and to minister to the due Conveyance of the Sounds in the Sensory.

Definition taken from The Universal Etymological English Dictionary, edited by Nathan Bailey (1736)

High Airs * Air [with Musicians]
Adventitious Matter [with Philosophers]
Æˊgilops [in Surgury]
Ægipaˊnes
Aiguiˊsce, or Aigui’sse, or Agui’sse [in Heraldry]
Aiguisce, or Eiguisce [in Heraldry]
Air
Air [in Chymical Writers]
Air [in Horsemanship]
Aˊiriness [of Air]
High Airs
Air [with Anatomists]
Air [with Musicians]
To Air
Air pump
Airy Meteors [with Astronomers]
Airy Triplicity [with Astrologers]
Alembick [in Chymical Writers]
Aise
Aisiameˊnta
Alexaˊndrine [with Poets]
Aˊlgebra