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Quicksilver

Quicksilver is another name for the chemical element mercury. Literally "living silver", from mercury's silver appearance and its unusual (for a metal) liquidity at room temperature.

Many products and characters have been named Quicksilver to suggest power, fluidity, and style:

  • Quicksilver, a superhero in the Marvel Comics universe, his superhuman ability being super-speed and reflexes. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, he first appeared in X-Men #4 (1962).
  • Quicksilver, a novel by Neal Stephenson.
  • Quicksilver, a role-playing game by Jeff and Amanda Dee.
  • Quicksilver, a movie starring Kevin Bacon, Jami Gertz, Paul Rodriguez, Rudy Ramos, and Laurence Fishburne and directed by Tom Donnelly.
  • Quicksilver, a free computer application for Mac OS X by Blacktree Software that allows the user to use the keyboard to rapidly launch other applications, manipulate files, send email, etc.
  • Quiksilver [sic], a clothing brand specialized in surfing and winter sports.
  • Quicksilver, a novel substance in The Invisible Man that has the ability to bend light, making things invisible.
  • Quicksilver, a character in the cartoon series Silverhawks
  • Quicksilver Software, a computer games company based in Irvine, California
  • Quicksilver Messenger Service, an influential 1960s psychedelic rock band from San Francisco, California.
  • Quicksilver, a bluegrass music band lead by Doyle Lawson
  • Quicksilver, the gun Vincent Valentine has equipped when you first gain him as a playable character in Final Fantasy VII.
  • Quicksilver, a type of ultralight aircraft that was very popular in the 1980's
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Many products and characters have been named Quicksilver to suggest power, fluidity, and style:. See also: roller. Literally "living silver", from mercury's silver appearance and its unusual (for a metal) liquidity at room temperature. The word roll has these meanings:. Quicksilver is another name for the chemical element mercury. A Rolls Royce automobile. Quicksilver, a type of ultralight aircraft that was very popular in the 1980's. A slang name for a pill of MDMA (ecstacy).

Quicksilver, the gun Vincent Valentine has equipped when you first gain him as a playable character in Final Fantasy VII. A roll cloud. Quicksilver, a bluegrass music band lead by Doyle Lawson. To rob a person who is in a helpless state. Quicksilver Messenger Service, an influential 1960s psychedelic rock band from San Francisco, California. Rolling one's feet, as in marching band, see glide step. Quicksilver Software, a computer games company based in Irvine, California. The human action to roll.

Quicksilver, a character in the cartoon series Silverhawks. in video and movie terminology, a roll is vertically moving text, as in credits roll. Quicksilver, a novel substance in The Invisible Man that has the ability to bend light, making things invisible. Roll, in the Mega Man series of video games. Quiksilver [sic], a clothing brand specialized in surfing and winter sports. Electoral roll. Quicksilver, a free computer application for Mac OS X by Blacktree Software that allows the user to use the keyboard to rapidly launch other applications, manipulate files, send email, etc. A register or catalogue, e.g.

Quicksilver, a movie starring Kevin Bacon, Jami Gertz, Paul Rodriguez, Rudy Ramos, and Laurence Fishburne and directed by Tom Donnelly. A heavy machine used in a steel mill. Quicksilver, a role-playing game by Jeff and Amanda Dee. Bank or roll, an aerobatic maneuver, also see flight dynamics. Quicksilver, a novel by Neal Stephenson. Something wrapped around a tube, e.g., toilet roll. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, he first appeared in X-Men #4 (1962). A roll can refer to other foods; sausage roll, spring roll, egg roll.

Quicksilver, a superhero in the Marvel Comics universe, his superhuman ability being super-speed and reflexes. A bread roll.