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"Because it's silver in color, and runs quickly thru your fingers."

Actually, this is not correct. Contrary to popular belief, it is not called quicksilver because it runs quickly through your fingers. The "silver" part is actually because of the colour but the "quick" part comes from the old English translation of the Latin word for living. The name means "living silver".

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