meconium
/miˈkoʊniəm/Definitions
1. noun
The substance consisting of the first feces passed by a newborn baby, typically black and tar-like.
“The doctor checked the newborn’s stool and confirmed it was indeed meconium.”
2. noun
A dark, sticky, and tar-like substance, often used as a pigment.
“The artist used meconium to create a unique and mysterious painting.”