-
agatized coral, and
Turritella agate (Elimia tenera).
Although these fossils are
often referred to as
being "
agatized", they are only true
agates when...
- 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...
- Moss
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...
- Fordite, also
known as
Detroit agate,
Motor City
agate,
paint rock, or
paint slag, is a
lapidarist term for
polished pieces of
finely layered paint m****es...
- periods. The
agatized wood was laid in a clay mortar, in lieu of the more
usual sandstone-and-mortar
masonry of the area. The
ruins of
Agate House were...
-
Myrickite is a name used for both the
agatized and
opalized cinnabar materials. With a Mohs
hardness of 7, the
agatized form is a red-orange with bits of...
- The
Agate Desert is a
prairie located near
White City, Oregon, 53
acres (21 ha) of
which is
protected as the
Agate Desert Preserve. The area is not in...
-
Grape Agate is a
market name for
purple aggregates of tiny
quartz crystals with
botryoidal (spherical) habit.
Mineralogically speaking,
grape agate is not...
-
Agate is a
given name or
surname shared by
several notable people, including:
Alfred Thomas Agate (1812–1846),
American painter and
miniaturist Frederick...
- Fire
agate is a
variety of
chalcedony that
displays fire-like
iridescent flashes. It is
found only in
certain areas of
central and
northern Mexico and...