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agatine

|ag-a-tine|

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/ˈæɡəˌtaɪn/

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/ˈæɡəˌtiːn/

resembling agate

Etymology
Etymology Information

'agatine' originates from the word 'agate', which comes from the Greek word 'achates', referring to a river in Sicily where agates were found.

Historical Evolution

'agate' transformed from the Greek word 'achates' to the Latin 'achates', and eventually became the modern English word 'agate'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, it referred specifically to the stone found in Sicily, but over time it evolved to describe any similar mineral.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

resembling or relating to agate, a type of mineral known for its fine grain and bright colors.

The agatine texture of the stone made it a popular choice for jewelry.

Synonyms

Last updated: 2025/05/29 03:36