Boneblack

/ˈboʊnblæk/ noun

A black pigment made by charring animal bones, used in paints, printing ink, and as a filtering agent.

From 'bone' + 'black,' named directly for its composition. The substance has been used since ancient times, with Romans and Chinese craftspeople both developing bone charring techniques independently.

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