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![]() | Cinnabar (alternate #1) A symbol used to designate cinnabar, a bright red mineral with a rather toxic physical nature, in the 18th century text of Diderot's Encyclopedia. |
![]() | Cinnabar (alternate #2) A symbol used to designate cinnabar, a bright red mineral with a rather toxic physical nature, in the 18th century text of Diderot's Encyclopedia. |
![]() | Cinnabar (Alchemy) A symbol used in alchemy and early chemistry to represent cinnabar. |
![]() | Cinnabar of Antimony (alchemy) A symbol used to designate Vermillion Dye (Mercuric Sulfide), a bright red pigment with a rather toxic physical nature, in 17th century alchemy. |
![]() | Mercurius sulphuratus This substance, represented here by an 18th century chemical symbol, is a compound of mercury, sulphur and cinnabar. |
![]() | Volcano Badge One of eight signature items found in the first generation of the Pokémon franchise. |