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Ag   /æg/  /ˈeɪgˈi/   Listen
Ag

noun
1.
A soft white precious univalent metallic element having the highest electrical and thermal conductivity of any metal; occurs in argentite and in free form; used in coins and jewelry and tableware and photography.  Synonyms: atomic number 47, silver.






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"Ag" Quotes from Famous Books



... said the officer, entirely nonplussed by this display of the girl's erudition. "Say—well—now—come here, Bill!" He beckoned to another man in blue and shiny buttons. "Spell them words ag'in, Miss, won't ...
— The Old Flute-Player - A Romance of To-day • Edward Marshall and Charles T. Dazey

... "Yes, your ma ag'in. I don't know what you'll have fer an excuse when she's gone, or what'll become of you either. I know one thing, though; I won't have you. But it'd be a heap sight better fer you if I would, and a real ...
— Rosa's Quest - The Way to the Beautiful Land • Anna Potter Wright

... sudden, cries of amazement broke out along the ranks of the new regiment. "Here they come ag'in! Here they come ag'in!" The man who had sprawled upon the ground ...
— The Red Badge of Courage - An Episode of the American Civil War • Stephen Crane

... the house, which was entirely devoted to the servants' offices, they ascended to the first floor, and entered the long corridor, with which Magdalen's last night's experience had already made her acquainted. "Put your back ag'in this wall," said old Mazey, pointing to the long wall—pierced at irregular intervals with windows looking out over a courtyard and fish-pond—which formed the right-hand side of the corridor, as Magdalen now ...
— No Name • Wilkie Collins

... o' feel in the air, to me. When the Chris'mas-times sets in. That's about as much of a mystery As ever I've run ag'in!— Fer instunce, now, whilse I gain in weight And gineral health, I swear They's a goneness somers I can't quite state— A kind o' ...
— Riley Songs of Home • James Whitcomb Riley


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