Marshland agar
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A marshland agar is one formed from a combination of lakes and ponds, entities which can exist in isolation but which can be juxtaposed in multitudinous ways to form agars. Basically, they are composed of dominoes.
File:ORPNAG.GIF ponds making up an orthogonal agar |
File:DIPNAG.GIF coalesced ponds starting a diagonal agar |
File:PNDRNG.GIF more complicated primitives can extend to agars |