Agate line
a measure of advertising sp-ce, 1/14 (0.0714) of an inch deep and one column wide.
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steel or iron household enameled in an agatelike pattern. pottery variegated to resemble . historical examples weimer dumped ham and onions into an agateware basin, and set it on the table. ross grant tenderfoot john garland noun ceramic ware made to resemble agate or marble
- Agatho
saint, died a.d. 681, sicilian ecclesiastic: pope 678–681. historical examples agaton, agathon or agatho, an uncertain author, l. 526 (see note). chaucer’s works, volume 6 (of 7) — introduction, glossary, and indexes geoffrey chaucer eucoline, the daughter of agatho, attended me, carrying a lighted torch. philothea lydia maria child and alcibiades again was smart on […]
- Agathocles
361–289 b.c, tyrant of syracuse 317–289. historical examples agathocles sent for them to come and aid him in some of his wars. pyrrhus jacob abbott agathocles hesitated and placed his fingers upon the patient’s pulse. the lion’s brood duffield osborne arsinoe, of course, was continually devising means to curtail the growing importance and greatness of […]
- Agatize
to change into or make like .
- Agatized
to change into or make like . historical examples men call it agatized wood, by a feeble effort to translate the mystery of its existence; but it is not wood, except to the eye. mercy philbrick’s choice helen hunt jackson