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<!--A natural stone, consisting of a form of silica, similar to chalcedony, with colored bands of purple or brown, shaped and polished for use as a burnishing tool, particularly in edge gilding. See also: BURNISHER--> | <!--A natural stone, consisting of a form of silica, similar to chalcedony, with colored bands of purple or brown, shaped and polished for use as a burnishing tool, particularly in edge gilding. See also: BURNISHER--> | ||
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Translations for "agate burnisher"
- English: agate burnisher
- Danish: (translation needed)}
- Dutch: (translation needed)
- French: brunissoir d'agate
- German: Achatstein, Glättzahn
- Italian: pietra agata
- Latin: (translation needed)
- Spanish: (translation needed)
- Swedish: (translation needed)