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Answer for the clue "Only metal that's liquid at room temperature ", 11 letters:
quicksilver

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Richard "Rick" Clements is a retired American professional wrestler better known by his ring name Quicksilver . He was based out of the California independent circuit , working for promotions such as Alternative Wrestling Show, Revolution Pro Wrestling, ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Old English cwicseolfor , literally "living silver," translating Latin argentum vivum (source also of Italian argento vivo ), literally "living silver;" so called from its liquid mobility. See quick (adj.) + silver (n.). Similar formation in Dutch kwikzilver ...

Usage examples of quicksilver.

Even Albacore laughed, and now the conversation became general, running like quicksilver from tongue to tongue, good thing following good thing, wisdom and wit doled out in a prodigality of plenty, and I felt tears prick my eyes at the sense of privilege and pleasure in being part of this company in this place at this time.

De Keradel had turned, facing the sacrifices, roaring out the chant, black maul raised high, the symbols on black belt and cincture dancing like quicksilver.

What do I contribute to this foxy fivesome, this quicksilver quintet, this carnival of criminal craft?

He looked near death: even gaunter than usual, and sunk in on himself, and so devoid of color that one might suppose the blood had been drawn out of his veins and replaced with quicksilver.

A dozen books stolen from the library lay open, and handfuls and jarfuls and heaps of materials were scattered about: quicksilver, henbane, brimstone, lead, creeping thyme, chalk, a fish fossilized in a slate, an egg, an acorn, sand, a bottle of rare air.

And yet more drops dissolved, bringing to the shadowed mote quicksilver knowledge of life, all life, and the death of nescience in an iridescent implosion of knowledge.

Hamid-Jones could see that the quicksilver spherules were indeed moving, oozing along the snow about as fast as the minute hand on an analog watch.

And we are well supplied with meat and brimstone and quicksilver for the dragons.

The brimstone and quicksilver dragons ate along with their meat made their wastes not just odorous but corrosive.

Because of the brimstone and quicksilver that had helped fuel it, dragon-fire clung and clung.

Every afternoon when she walked down this way, the mers performed a new quicksilver dance on the water, almost as though they celebrated her return to life.

Uranium salt solution, the second holds the four hundred fifty to six hundred fifty pound propulsion charge consisting of coal oxide and picric acid, and the third contains the ignition mechanism believed to comprise radio-active salt solution and quicksilver.

Dostoyevsky, with his brother Mikhail, became an orphan and had to show responsibility, he changed from a quicksilver child into a precociously mature adolescent, solitary, with a few chosen friends.

In those chambers, Licky had told him, the vapor of the quicksilver was trapped and condensed, reheated and recondensed, till in the topmost vault the pure metal ran down into a stone trough or bowl-only a drop or two a day, he said, from the low-grade ores they were roasting now.

In a lofty pavilion of the gardens, one of these basins and fountains, so delightful in a sultry climate, was replenished not with water, but with the purest quicksilver.