Pronunciation: /əˈkeɪtiːz/
noun a mineral that is a form of agate, typically found in volcanic rock
A1 An achates is a close friend or companion.
A2 In Greek mythology, Achilles and Patroclus were considered achates.
B1 The protagonist in the novel had an achates who supported him through thick and thin.
B2 The explorer relied on his achates to navigate through the treacherous terrain.
C1 The politician's achates played a crucial role in his successful campaign.
C2 The CEO's achates helped him steer the company towards unprecedented growth.
formal The mineral achates is commonly used in jewelry making due to its unique banding patterns.
informal I found a cool achates stone at the beach today, wanna see?
slang Check out this sick achates pendant I just got!
figurative The relationship between the two countries can be described as an achates - strong and unbreakable.
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