Adjective(1) of a vivid red to reddish-orange color
Noun(1) a heavy reddish mineral consisting of mercuric sulfide; the chief source of mercury(2) large red-and-black European moth; larvae feed on leaves of ragwort; introduced into United States to control ragwort(3) a heavy reddish mineral consisting of mercuric sulfide(4) the chief source of mercury(5) large red-and-black European moth(6) larvae feed on leaves of ragwort(7) introduced into United States to control ragwort
Adjective(1) of a vivid red to reddish-orange color
Noun(1) a heavy reddish mineral consisting of mercuric sulfide; the chief source of mercury(2) large red-and-black European moth; larvae feed on leaves of ragwort; introduced into United States to control ragwort(3) a heavy reddish mineral consisting of mercuric sulfide(4) the chief source of mercury(5) large red-and-black European moth(6) larvae feed on leaves of ragwort(7) introduced into United States to control ragwort
(1) Red cinnabar had been sprinkled over the body and grave goods.(2) The data obtained can be used as a reference for controlling soluble mercury contents in Chinese traditional patent medicines containing cinnabar .(3) Some of the oldest focus not on gold but on cinnabar , the red mineral mercury sulphide.(4) Allergy to tattoo pigment is rare, but reaction to cinnabar , the red pigment, is the most common.(5) Striking jewellery from these Toronto designers includes materials like black jade, amber and cinnabar .(6) The white plaster dust had been washed out of his hair and now his rich cinnabar mane shone.(7) The ocher yellow and cinnabar red walls suggest Morocco, while the citrus and grapevines in containers evoke Italy.(8) the blood coagulated in cinnabar threads(9) The Taoist quest for longevity, begun in earlier times, persisted with research and experimentation in the consumption of cinnabar .(10) The mineraloid is usually found in the ore cinnabar , where it must go through a heating and condensing process to be obtained.(11) Instead of using traditional Japanese mineral pigments such as azurite, lapis, malachite and cinnabar mixed with gelatin, he employed his familiar oil paints and European gilding methods.(12) Cayenne pepper, which easily loses its red colour, was tinted with cinnabar , an extremely poisonous mercury compound.(13) This is when the first texts for obtaining mercury from its ore cinnabar appear.(14) the blood coagulated in cinnabar threads(15) But, among what Ms. Moore lists as u2018poisonousu2019 pigments are cinnabar and realgar.(16) In the 16 paintings in this show, Shinoda uses black sumi and cinnabar inks in asymmetrical compositions that balance empty space.