Aquatinta

/ˌɑːkwəˈtɪntə/ noun

An intaglio printmaking technique that produces tonal images similar to watercolor paintings, using acid and etching to create areas of tone.

From Italian 'acquatinta' (aqua tint), derived from Spanish 'agua' (water) and 'tinta' (ink), named for its watercolor-like appearance despite being an etching process.

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