Agates

/əˈɡeɪts/ noun

Plural of agate; banded or striped varieties of chalcedony, a semi-precious stone, often with colorful layers.

From Greek 'akhatēs,' possibly named after the Achates River in Sicily where these stones were found. The word traveled through Latin into English.

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