Aquafortis

/ˌækwəˈfɔːrtɪs/ noun

A dilute form of nitric acid historically used for etching metal plates, especially in printmaking.

From Latin 'aqua' (water) plus 'fortis' (strong), literally meaning 'strong water.' The term dates to the 16th century when this chemical was first systematically used in art.

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