Definition: The word "agranuloplastic" appears in the New King James Version (KJV) as an adjective meaning something that has a granular texture, or that possesses a granulation characteristic. It describes substances that are often found in the environment, such as gravel and sand. Here's the definition of agranuloplastic in this context: "An object with a granular appearance; a substance resembling sand." The word "granular" refers to something having a smooth, uniform surface or being dense, light-colored. The term "granulation" is typically used to describe the process by which a material becomes finer and more uniform, often associated with grains of sand. This adjective describes materials that have a characteristic appearance and texture similar to gravel or sand but without graininess, making them easier to work with in various contexts. It can be used for describing a variety of materials including rocks, stones, soil, clay, sand, etc.