Argal

/ˈɑrɡəl/ noun

A crude form of potassium bitartrate that forms as a deposit on the inside of wine or beer casks during fermentation.

From Medieval Latin 'argol,' possibly derived from Arabic 'al-qali' (alkali substance). The term has been used since medieval times when winemakers discovered these deposits had chemical properties useful in dyeing and other crafts.

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