What is another word for wood vinegar?

Pronunciation: [wˈʊd vˈɪnɪɡə] (IPA)

Wood vinegar is a versatile liquid extraction derived from charcoal or wood. It has many uses, including as a natural insect repellent, fertilizer, and soil conditioner. Depending on where you are in the world, wood vinegar may also be referred to as pyroligneous acid, wood vinegar liquid, or wood distillate. In Japan, it is called mokusaku or kishu vinegar, while in Korea, it is known as jukyeom. Other alternate names for wood vinegar include wood bio-oil, wood tar oil, and liquid smoke. Regardless of its name, wood vinegar has been used for centuries and continues to be a useful and effective natural resource for various industries.

What are the hypernyms for Wood vinegar?

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What are the hyponyms for Wood vinegar?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for wood vinegar (as nouns)

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