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cin·na·bar
(sĭn′ə-bär′)n.
1. A heavy reddish mercuric sulfide, HgS, that is the principal ore of mercury.
2. See mercuric sulfide.
3. See vermilion.
[Middle English cinabare, from Latin cinnabaris, from Greek kinnabari.]
cin′na·bar′ine (-bär′ĭn, -īn, -bə-rīn′) adj.
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cinnabar
(ˈsɪnəˌbɑː)n
1. (Minerals) a bright red or brownish-red mineral form of mercuric sulphide (mercury(II) sulphide), found close to areas of volcanic activity and hot springs. It is the main commercial source of mercury. Formula: HgS. Crystal structure: hexagonal
2. (Elements & Compounds) the red form of mercuric sulphide (mercury(II) sulphide), esp when used as a pigment
3. (Colours) a bright red to reddish-orange; vermilion
4. (Animals) a large red-and-black European moth, Callimorpha jacobaeae: family Arctiidae (tiger moths, etc)
[C15: from Old French cenobre, from Latin cinnābaris, from Greek kinnabari, of Oriental origin]
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cin•na•bar
(ˈsɪn əˌbɑr)n.
1. a mineral, mercuric sulfide, HgS, occurring in red crystals or masses: the principal ore of mercury.
2. red mercuric sulfide, used as a pigment.
3. bright red; vermilion.
[1350–1400; < Middle English cynoper < Medieval Latin, Latin cinnabaris < Greek kinnábari]
cin`na•bar′ine (-aɪn, -ɪn) cin`na•bar′ic (-ˈbær ɪk) adj.
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Noun | 1. | cinnabar - a heavy reddish mineral consisting of mercuric sulfide; the chief source of mercury atomic number 80, Hg, hydrargyrum, mercury, quicksilver - a heavy silvery toxic univalent and bivalent metallic element; the only metal that is liquid at ordinary temperatures mineral - solid homogeneous inorganic substances occurring in nature having a definite chemical composition |
2. | ![]() arctiid, arctiid moth - stout-bodied broad-winged moth with conspicuously striped or spotted wings; larvae are hairy caterpillars Callimorpha, genus Callimorpha - cinnabar moths | |
Adj. | 1. | ![]() chromatic - being or having or characterized by hue |
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