IPA: /fuˈzeɪn/
KK: /fuˈzæn/
A type of dark, brittle coal that looks like charcoal, often used for drawing.
The artist preferred to use fusain for its rich, dark lines.
**Fusain** → The word 'fusain' comes from the French word 'fusain', meaning 'willow charcoal'. It is derived from 'fuser' (meaning to melt) and the suffix '-ain' (indicating a material or substance). The term refers to a type of charcoal made from willow, used in drawing and art.
Think of 'fuser' meaning to melt, which helps you remember that 'fusain' refers to a material made from melted willow charcoal.