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agate only
found in Maryland; and
enhydro agate,
which contains tiny
inclusions of water,
sometimes with air bubbles.
Agatized coral Dendritic agate "Turritella...
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Grape Agate is a
market name for
purple aggregates of tiny
quartz crystals with
botryoidal (spherical) habit.
Mineralogically speaking,
grape agate is not...
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agate is a semi-precious
gemstone formed from
silicon dioxide. It is a form of
chalcedony which includes minerals of a
green color embedded in the...
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James Evershed Agate (9
September 1877 – 6 June 1947) was an
English diarist and
theatre critic between the two
world wars. He took up
journalism in his...
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Agate is the
designation of an
unguided French test
rocket developed in the late 1950s and
early 1960s. It was part of the
Pierres précieuses (fr...
- Fire
agate, a
variety of chalcedony, is a semi-precious
natural gemstone discovered so far only in
certain areas of
central and
northern Mexico and the...
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agate (US) or ruby (UK) is a unit of
typographical measure. It is 5.5
typographical points, or
about 1⁄13 inch (1.94 mm). It can
refer either to the...
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Alfred Thomas Agate (February 14, 1812 –
January 5, 1846) was an
American painter and miniaturist.
Agate lived in New York from 1831 to 1838. He studied...
- Look up
agate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Agate is a semi-precious stone.
Agate may also
refer to:
Agate,
Colorado Agate,
Nebraska Agate, North...
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Agate is an
unincorporated community and U.S. Post
Office in
Elbert County, Colorado,
United States. The ZIP Code of the
Agate Post
Office is 80101. The...