Aquadag

/ˈɑkwədæɡ/ noun

A suspension of graphite particles in water, used as a conductive coating or lubricant in scientific and electronic equipment.

From Latin 'aqua' (water) + 'dag' (a trade name abbreviation for a colloidal graphite suspension). Developed in the mid-20th century for laboratory use.

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