| Pronunciation: | 'agit | ||
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| Definition: | [n] an impure form of quartz consisting of banded chalcedony; used as a gemstone and for making mortars and pestles | ||
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| See Also: | calcedony, chalcedony, moss agate | ||
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| Definition: | (Heb. shebo), a precious stone in the breast-plate of the high priest (Ex. 28:19; 39:12), the second in the third row. This may be the agate properly so called, a semi-transparent crystallized quartz, probably brought from Sheba, whence its name. In Isa. 54:12 and Ezek. 27:16, this word is the rendering of the Hebrew cadcod, which means "ruddy," and denotes a variety of minutely crystalline silica more or less in bands of different tints. This word is from the Greek name of a stone found in the river Achates in Sicily. | ||
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