cinnabar
Meanings
Plural: cinnabars
Noun
- a heavy reddish mineral consisting of mercuric sulfide; the chief source of mercury
- large red-and-black European moth; larvae feed on leaves of ragwort; introduced into United States to control ragwort
- A deep red mineral, mercuric sulfide, HgS; the principal ore of mercury; such ore used as the pigment vermilion.
- A bright red colour tinted with orange.
- A species of erebid moth, Tyria jacobaeae, having red patches on its predominantly black wings.
- Synonym of dragon's blood (“type of resin”).
- The Elixir of Life.
Adjective Satellite
- of a vivid red to reddish-orange color
Adj
- Of a bright red colour tinted with orange.
Origin / Etymology
First attested in the mid-15th century. From Middle English cynabare, from Old French cinabre, from Latin cinnabaris, from Ancient Greek κιννάβαρι (kinnábari), of unknown origin.
Synonyms
Callimorpha jacobeae, Chinese-red, cinnabar moth, dragon's blood, vermilion, vermillion, æthiops mineral
Scrabble Score: 12
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