Bistre

/ˈbɪstər/ noun

A brownish pigment made from soot, traditionally used in drawing and painting to create dark tones.

From French bistre, of uncertain origin; possibly from Old French bestre or related to combustion. The word entered English in the 18th century when the pigment became popular among European artists.

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