Silver is a chemical element. Silver may also refer to: [edit] In economics [edit] In entertainment [edit] In gaming [edit] In literature [edit] In music [edit] In television and film [edit] Events [edit] Materials - Silver (household), domestic cutlery, tableware, plate, etc
- Britannia silver, an alloy containing 95.84% silver
- Coin silver, an alloy having 900 Millesimal fineness
- Colloidal silver, a colloid of silver particles in water
- Gelatin-silver process, a photographic process
- Nickel silver
- Silver sulfide
- Sheffield plate, a sandwich of copper between sheets of silver alloy
- Sterling silver, an alloy usually containing 92.5% silver
- Vark, silver coating used in food preparations (mainly cakes and Indian sweets)
- Silversmith
[edit] Organisms [edit] Animals [edit] Plants [edit] People [edit] By first name [edit] By surname - Abba Hillel Silver, a Lithuanian-American rabbi
- Cheyenne Silver, an American pornographic actress
- George Silver, a British swordsman
- George Silver (Scotland), a Scottish agricultural innovator
- Horace Silver, an American jazz pianist and composer
- Joel Silver, a Jewish-American Hollywood film producer
- Josh Silver, keyboardist and producer for the band Type O Negative
- Joshua Silver, a British scientist
- Leon Silver born 1925; professor of Geology at Caltech and instructor to Apollo astronaut crews
- Paul Silver (1948–2009), a US-American seismologist
- Philip Silver (1909-1999), of New York City, a philatelist
- Sheldon Silver, an Orthodox Jewish resident of the Lower East Side of Manhattan, speaker of the New York State Assembly
- Warren M. Silver, an American lawyer and state supreme court justice in Maine
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