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cinnamon [ˈsınəmən] N

1. cinnamon:

cinder [ˈsındə] N

cinema [ˈsınəmə] N

2. cinema [总称]:

cinecamera [ˈsınıˌkæmərə] N

crowbar [ˈkrəʊbɑː] N

sandbar [ˈsændbɑː] N GEO

innards [ˈınədz] N inf

1. innards:

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This reduction of spring flow has come about due to the extensive mine shafts driven to achieve the cinnabar extraction.
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This underground experience gives the visitor a taste of what it was like for generations of miners who worked the cinnabar mine over the centuries.
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After two men discovered cinnabar, an ore of mercury, in the area in 1933, mercury production began there in 1934.
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This substance was ingested but it could also be combined with sulphur and burned again to return to its natural form of cinnabar.
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The first elixir they developed was cinnabar, or mercuric sulphide.
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Amounts of realgar, stibnite, cinnabar and pyrite are contained in sediments near active hot springs.
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It is considered a low-temperature hydrothermal mineral which occurs with metacinnabar, cinnabar, mercurian silver, tetrahedritetennantite, pyrite, sphalerite and chalcopyrite.
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The serpentinite from the (previously) overriding plate was replaced by silica-carbonate deposits (including cinnabar and mercury) due to the action of hydrothermal fluids.
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As noted above, the term minium was used for cinnabar, vermilion, and for red lead.
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The cinnabar was discovered by means of the fires which are made to burn off the chaparral, the magazine reported.
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