What is another word for animal charcoal?

Pronunciation: [ˈanɪmə͡l t͡ʃˈɑːkə͡ʊl] (IPA)

Animal charcoal, also known as bone black or bone char, is often used in filtration processes to remove impurities from liquids. This substance is produced by burning bones in a low-oxygen environment, creating a porous and highly absorbent material. However, there are alternative names for animal charcoal depending on the source material and specific manufacturing process. For example, if made from coconut shells, it may be referred to as coconut charcoal. Similarly, if the bones used are from cattle specifically, it may be called cattle bone char. Other synonyms for animal charcoal include bone ash, bone carbon and bone coke.

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What are the hypernyms for Animal charcoal?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Semantically related words: drawing charcoal, creating charcoal drawings, designing with charcoal, designing with pencils, drawing with pencils, design techniques with pencils

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