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[ ag-uh-tuh ] / ˈæg ə tə /
nounan American art glass having a mottled, glossy, white and rose surface. Origin of agata<Italian: agate <Latin achātēs Words nearby agataAgassi, Agassiz, agastric, Agastrophus, Agastya, agata, agate, agate line, agateware, Agatha, Agatho Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for agataAgata in Suburra, through the courtyard of which we enter the Church of Sta. Walks in Rome|Augustus J.C. Hare Agata, the village to which Guidobaldo fled by night when Valentino drove him from his dukedom. New Italian sketches|John Addington Symonds If my soles are to be shod with blows, the honest priest of Sant' Agata will be cheated by a penitent. The Bravo|J. Fenimore Cooper The mezza bolla is supposed to refer to the fine for entrance on the little benefice of Sant'Agata, half of which Leo remitted. Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature|John Addington Symonds
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