Pronunciation: /əˈɡeɪt laɪn/
noun a line or band of color resembling agate, a type of semi-precious stone
A1 She found a beautiful agate line on the beach.
A2 The jewelry store had a display of agate line necklaces.
B1 The geologist studied the formation of the agate line in the rock.
B2 The artist used the agate line as inspiration for their latest painting.
C1 The agate line running through the marble countertop added a touch of elegance to the kitchen.
C2 The intricate patterns of the agate line in the stone were mesmerizing to behold.
formal The agate line in the rock formation indicated a shift in mineral composition.
informal I noticed the agate line running through the stone, it looked pretty cool.
slang That agate line in the rock is sick!
figurative The agate line symbolized the division between the old and the new in the community.
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