nutgall

/ˈnʌtɡɔːl/

Definitions

1. noun

a dark brown or blackish-brown resinous exudation, especially from certain species of oak, used as a fixative in wood engraving and in the manufacture of ink, dyes, and varnishes.

“The artist mixed the nutgall with other chemicals to create a rich, dark ink.”

Synonyms

  • dragon's blood
  • gum arabic

Antonyms

  • white pigment