Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

lampblack

Noun
/ˈlæmpˌblæk/
Definition
A black powder made by the incomplete combustion of organic materials, often used as a pigment.
Examples
  • Artists often use lampblack in their charcoal drawings for deep, rich blacks.
  • The walls of the old house were coated in lampblack from the numerous oil lamps that had been used over the years.
  • She mixed lampblack with other colors to create a unique shade of gray.
Meaning
Lampblack refers to a black pigment that is created by burning organic material, like oil or gas, in a limited oxygen environment, resulting in a fine black soot. This pigment is utilized in various applications, including art supplies and manufacturing.
Synonyms
  • Black carbon
  • Charcoal black
  • Carbon black