Achate

/ˈækət/ noun

An archaic or rare term for agate, a striped or banded variety of chalcedony (a microcrystalline mineral), often used as a gemstone.

From Latin achates, which itself comes from Greek achates. The name may derive from the Achates River in Sicily where the stone was found, though this etymology is debated.

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