Aggies

/ˈæɡiz/ noun

Plural of aggie; marble or playing pieces used in children's games, typically small glass or stone balls; also used as a nickname for agricultural students.

From agate (the semi-precious stone that early marbles mimicked), shortened to 'aggie.' The term for game pieces became common in children's play, and later applied to agriculture students at universities.

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