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Cinnabarine
Cinnabarine Cin"na*ba*rine, a. [Cf. F. cinabarin.] Pertaining to, or resembling, cinnabar; consisting of cinnabar, or containing it; as, cinnabarine sand.
Metacinnabarite
Metacinnabarite Met`a*cin"na*bar*ite, n. [Pref. meta- + cinnabar.] (Min.) Sulphide of mercury in isometric form and black in color.

Meaning of Innaba from wikipedia

- 'Innaba (Arabic: عنابة), also spelled 'Annaba, was a Palestinian village in the Ramle Subdistrict of Mandatory Palestine. It was depo****ted during the...
- 03722°N 34.82806°E / 32.03722; 34.82806 Ramat Pinkas Ariel Sharon Park Innaba Ramle 10 July 1948 1,647 12,857 Danny Rubble 31°54′08″N 34°56′52″E / 31...
- Palestinian villages: Ajanjul, Barfiliya, Bayt Shanna, Bir Ma'in, Al-Burj, Innaba, Khirbat al-Buwayra, Kharruba, and Al-Kunayyisa. In 1985, the construction...
- Ayyub Dayr Muhaysin Dayr Tarif Khirbat al-Duhayriyya al-Haditha Idnibba Innaba Jilya Jimzu Kharruba al-Khayma Khulda al-Kunayyisa Latrun Lydda al-Maghar...
- immigrants from Romania on the land of the depo****ted Palestinian village of Innaba, which was occupied by Israeli forces on 10 July 1948. It was named after...
- July 1948 n/a Yiftach Brigade 170 al-Barriyya 9–10 July 1948 n/a n/a 510 'Innaba 10 July 1948 200 villagers Yiftach Brigade 8th Brigade 1,420 Jimzu 10 July...
- partially destroy the following villages: 1. As Safiriya 2. Al-Haditha 3. Innaba 4. Daniyal 5. Jimzu 6. Kafr 'Ana 7. Al Yahudiya 8. Barfiliya 9. Al Barriya...
- Salama Dayr Ayyub Dayr Muhaysin Dayr Tarif al-Duhayriyya al-Haditha Idnibba Innaba Jilya Jimzu Kharruba al-Khayma Khulda al-Kunayyisa al-Latrun Lydda al-Maghar...
- Saqiya, Lod, Jisr Jindas, Bayt Dajan, Al-Safiriyya, Al-'Abbasiyya, Yazur, Innaba, Rantiya, Bir Ma'in, Bayt Shanna, Ni'lin, Kharbatha Bani Harith, Kasla,...
- in central Palestine, and mainly from Bayt Nabala, Annaba, al-Muzayri'a, Innaba, and al-Khayriyya. Others came from northern towns and villages, particularly...