agate-abundant
|a-gate-a-bun-dant|
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/ˈæɡɪt əˈbʌndənt/
rich in agate
Etymology
Etymology Information
'agate-abundant' originates from the combination of 'agate,' a type of mineral, and 'abundant,' meaning plentiful.
Historical Evolution
'agate' from Middle English 'agaten,' and 'abundant' from Latin 'abundare.'
Meaning Changes
Initially, it meant 'having a lot of agate,' and this meaning has remained consistent.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
rich in agate; having a plentiful supply of agate.
The region is known for its agate-abundant hills.
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Last updated: 2025/07/13 09:17
