Quicksilver

/ˈkwɪkˌsɪlvər/ noun

Another name for mercury, the liquid metal element, so called because of its fluid, silvery appearance.

From Old English 'cwicseolfor', literally meaning 'living silver' where 'cwic' meant alive or moving. The term reflects the ancient fascination with this metal that behaves like a liquid yet shines like precious silver, appearing almost magically alive as it flows and forms perfect spheres.

AFkwik
AMሙዝን
ARالزئبق
BGживак
BNপারদ
CAmercuri
CSrtuť
DAkviksølv
DEQuecksilber
ELυδράργυρος
ESmercurio
ETelavhõbe
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