bokashi
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese ぼかし.
Noun
bokashi (uncountable)
- (horticulture) The use of a mixture of microorganisms to cover food waste to decrease smell, based on an old Japanese farming practice.
- (printing) A technique in Japanese woodblock printing that achieves a variation in lightness and darkness of a single colour by means of ink applied by hand in gradations, rather than uniformly.
- The use of fogging or blurring to censor parts of an image, for example in Japanese pornography.
Further reading
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