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Petasus
The winged cap of Mercury also a broad brimmed low crowned hat worn by Greeks
Explosive
cyclo-trimethylene-tri-nitramine, penta-erythritol-tetranitrate, tetryl, nitro-guanidine, lead azide, lead styphynte, fulminate of mercury or any other metal, diazo-di-nitro-phenol, coloured fires or any other
Quicksilver
The metal mercury so called from its resemblance to liquid silver
Quicksilvering
The mercury and foil on the back of a looking glass
Salivate
produce salivation or ptyalism in as by the use of mercury
Secretage
A process in which mercury or some of its salts is employed to impart the
Siphon
is about 33 feet for water and 30 inches for mercury near the sea level
Mercurial
Having the qualities fabled to belong to the god Mercury swift active sprightly fickle volatile changeable as a mercurial youth
Explosives
Act as meaning: gunpowder, nitro-glycerine, dynamite, gun-cotton, blasting powders, fulminate mercury or of other metals, coloured fires, and every other substance,
Fabric
Fabric, The 'Mercury' Dictionary of Textile Terms defines 'fabric' as a term which covers all textiles no matter how constructed,...
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