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  • 1Cinnabar — This article is about the mineral. For the plant resin, see Dragon s blood. For the moth, see Cinnabar moth. Cinnabar Cinnabar on Dolomite General …

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  • 2cinnabar — noun Etymology: Middle English cynabare, from Anglo French & Latin; Anglo French sinopre, from Latin cinnabaris, from Greek kinnabari, of non Indo European origin; akin to Arabic zinjafr cinnabar Date: 14th century 1. artificial red mercuric… …

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  • 3cinnabar — cin·na·bar sin ə .bär n 1) native red sulfide of mercury HgS that is the only important ore of mercury 2) artificial red sulfide of mercury used esp. as a pigment …

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  • 4cinnabar — n. 1. Red sulphuret of mercury (native), bi sulphuret of mercury. 2. Vermilion, red sulphuret of mercury (artificial). 3. Dragon s blood (juice of the Calamus draco) …

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  • 5List of fishes of India — This is a list of the fish species found in India and is based on FishBase. [Froese, R. and D. Pauly. Editors. 2006.FishBase. World Wide Web electronic publication. [http://www.fishbase.org] , version (05/2006)] AlbuliformesAlbulidae… …

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  • 6Su Song — 蘇頌 (Sū Sòng) Born 1020 near Quanzhou Died 1101 (aged 80–81) Nationality Chinese …

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  • 7minium — /ˈmɪniəm/ (say mineeuhm) noun red lead, Pb3O4. {Latin: native cinnabar, red lead} …

  • 8Mercury (element) — gold ← mercury → thallium Cd ↑ Hg ↓ Cn …

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  • 9Senecio vulgaris — Common groundsel Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae …

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  • 10Cinabre — Cet article concerne le minéral. Pour le pigment, voir cinabre (couleur). Cinabre Catégorie II : sulfures et sulfosels[1] …

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