Definition: The word "aglint" appears in the Bible several times, most notably in the Book of Job 38:9 where God says He will take away the aglints from the earth. Definition: 1. An object or thing that is very heavy and difficult to lift or remove. 2. A great weight-bearing object used as an instrument, tool, or device. Aglints can have various meanings depending on their context: - Aglint: a large weight-bearing object used for lifting or transporting loads. In the Bible it typically refers to a stone weighing 600 pounds (273 kg) and standing at 14 feet tall. - Aglint: a small metal device designed to carry heavy loads, often used on ships or in mining operations. It has a handle that allows you to lift heavier loads. In summary, aglints are large, heavy objects used for lifting or transporting goods and can be either weight-bearing (like the stone) or lightweight (like the metal devices).
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