Etymology: [ 'dI-(&-)m&nd ] (noun.) 14th century. From Old French diamant, from Late Latin diamas, from Latin adamas, from Ancient Greek ἀδάμας (adámas, “invincible, untamed; hard substance”), from ἀ- (a-, “un-”) + δαμάζω (damázo, “to overpower, tame, conquer”).
Elmas, pırlanta, beysbol sahasının iç meydanı, baklava dilimi, iskambilde karo, baklava şekli, camcı keskisi, oyun alanı, iç alan, karo, baklava, beysbol oyun alanı, diamondback baklava şeklinde benekli sırtı olan kaplum, iskambil karo, baklava biçimi, beysbol main, diamond anniversary altmışıncı veya yetmiş beşinci yıldönümü, 4 1/2 puntolu ufak harf, isk. karo, beysbol iç alan; oyun alanı,
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baklava dilimi
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baklava şekli
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diamondback baklava şeklinde benekli sırtı olan kaplum
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diamond anniversary altmışıncı veya yetmiş beşinci yıldönümü
A female given name of modern usage, from the name of the gem, A rhombus, especially when oriented so that its longer axis is vertical, The polyiamond made up of two triangles, The entire field of play used in the game, The infield of a baseball field, Something that resembles a diamond, A glimmering glass-like mineral that is an allotrope of carbon in which each atom is surrounded by four others in the form of a tetrahedron, A gemstone made from this mineral, A ring containing a diamond, A very pale blue color/colour, A card of the diamonds suit, made of, or containing diamond, a diamond or diamonds, (plural: diamonds) One of the four suits of playing cards, of, relating to, or being a seventy-fifth anniversary, to adorn with or as if with diamonds, of, relating to, or being a sixtieth anniversary, adorn something with diamonds, April, of modern usage, from the name of the gem, family name; femail first name; male first name; Diamond Jim Brady (1856-1917), American businessman and entrepreneur and philanthropist, A uniform traffic control symbol used on signing and pavement markings to designate the restricted usage on preferential (HOV) facilities, This one is the grandfather of motorway-to-surface street interchanges, the simplest of the grade-separated junctions One slip road on, one slip road off in each direction, terminating directly onto the surface street which passes over or under using a bridge, A defensive alignment (similar to the box) often used by a team defending against a power play, The hardest and most brilliant of all precious gems Drills are equipped with diamond tips in order to cut through hard rock, A defensive formation, used when a team is short-handed, in which the four remaining skaters form into a diamond arrangement, white, blue, green, yellow, red White diamonds are very common except good clean stones over 2 - 3 carats Advertising has overrated the value of diamonds Colored diamonds are becoming more popular, however they are rare and as such more expensive The most rare of the coloured diamonds is the ruby red diamond Cultured diamonds are now coming onto the market, Also known as Moore's Diamond American native vine and vinifera hybrid grape created in New York around 1870 by crossing the Iona vinifera-labrusca hybrid with Concord Ripening in early to mid-October, it resembles the latter parent and has been widely grown in western New York state and used for creating sparkling blends and dry varietal wines Susceptible to fruit-cracking under wet conditions It is also popular as a tablegrape, One of the four suits of playing cards, 1 great truth 2 the eternity of the spirit 3 spirtual consciousness 4 hardness 5 something of great value 6 money; financial security 7 love or being loved 8 many facets of the pure soul or self 9 richness of spirituality received 10 spiritual abilities, A basic four-ramp interchange between a freeway and a surface street The four diagonal ramps, one in each quadrant, suggest a diamond shape See the Diamond page, Diamonds, a form of crystalline carbon, are prized because they are exceptionally hard and durable, have high refractivity and brilliance, and because really fine diamonds are rare Today diamonds are valued based on the "4 C's" of color, cut, clarity and carat size Many diamond imitations have appeared over the years, with the most common today being the ubiquitous cubic zirconia which appears similar to a diamond to the uninitiated, but can be readily distinguished by a diamond tester which measures thermal inertia Trained individuals, despite claims of cubic zirconia manufacturers, also have little trouble distinguishing a genuine diamond when it is examined under at least 10 power magnification, A diamond is a hard, bright, precious stone which is clear and colourless. Diamonds are used in jewellery and for cutting very hard substances. a pair of diamond earrings, A diamond is a shape with four straight sides of equal length where the opposite angles are the same, but none of the angles is equal to 90°: ♦. He formed his hands into the shape of a diamond, precious stone; very hard crystalline carbon highly esteemed as a gem; rhombus, shape having four equal sides; (Baseball) infield; entire playing field in Baseball; playing card suit marked by a red rhombus-shaped figure; piece of diamond stone used in a cutting tool, made of diamonds, comprised of diamonds, set with diamonds; shaped like a diamond; diamond-like, Mohs scale, koh i noor, Diamonds is one of the four suits of cards in a pack of playing cards. Each card in the suit is marked with one or more red symbols in the shape of a diamond. He drew the seven of diamonds. A diamond is a playing card of this suit. Mineral composed of pure carbon, the hardest naturally occurring substance known and a valuable gemstone. Diamonds are formed deep in the Earth by tremendous pressures and temperatures over long periods of time. In the crystal structure of diamond, each carbon atom is linked to four other, equidistant, carbon atoms. This tight crystal structure results in properties that are very different from those of graphite, the other common form of pure carbon. Diamonds vary from colourless to black and may be transparent, translucent, or opaque. Most gem diamonds are transparent and colourless or nearly so. Colourless or pale blue stones are most valued, but most gem diamonds are tinged with yellow. Because of their extreme hardness, diamonds have important industrial applications. Most industrial diamonds are gray or brown and are translucent or opaque. In the symbolism of gemstones, the diamond represents steadfast love and is the birthstone for April. Affair of the Diamond Necklace Cullinan diamond diamond cutting Diamond Sutra Diamond Cutter Perfection of Wisdom Sutra Hope diamond, a transparent piece of diamond that has been cut and polished and is valued as a precious gem, the baseball playing field, the area of a baseball field that is enclosed by 3 bases and home plate, a playing card in the minor suit of diamonds, very hard native crystalline carbon valued as a gem, In a Window menu, a diamond means that the document has been minimized into the Dock, The mesh opening formed by the woven wires in chain link fence fabric, The infield playing surface, the hardest known natually occurring substance 10 on the Mohr's Scale of hardness, a playing card in the minor suit of diamonds a transparent piece of diamond that has been cut and polished and is valued as a precious gem very hard native crystalline carbon valued as a gem, Hong Tze Sterling Silver, In topology maps, indicator for a link that is part of a configured linkset, associated with the closest node See topology, A native crystalline carbon that is usually nearly colorless, that when transparent and free from flaws is highly valued as a precious stone, A condition in which the vehicle is hit hard in the front or the back corners, pushing the frame side rails hard enough to move the crossmembers, forming a diamond shape within the frame structure, (1 ) A precious gem (Heb yahalom', in allusion to its hardness), otherwise unknown, the sixth, i e , the third in the second row, in the breastplate of the high priest, with the name of Naphtali engraven on it (Ex 28:18; 39:11; R V marg , "sardonyx "), Matrix: A term used to describe a particular type of bit, Drilling with a hollow bit with a diamond cutting rim to produce a cylindrical core that is used for geological study and assays Used in mine exploration, a crystallized variety of pure carbon which may be of gem quality, a crystallized variety of pure carbon which may be of a gem quality, Resembling a diamond; made of, or abounding in, diamonds; as, a diamond chain; a diamond field, n [very valuable stone] intan, The infield; the square space, 90 feet on a side, having the bases at its angles, A distributor who has personally sponsored six distributors who have reached the direct level, A pointed projection, like a four-sided pyramid, used for ornament in lines or groups, The smallest kind of type in English printing, except that called brilliant, which is seldom seen, One of a suit of playing cards, stamped with the figure of a diamond, A geometrical figure, consisting of four equal straight lines, and having two of the interior angles acute and two obtuse; a rhombus; a lozenge, A precious stone or gem excelling in brilliancy and beautiful play of prismatic colors, and remarkable for extreme hardness, made of or containing diamond, a diamond or diamonds, Third-person singular simple present indicative form of diamond, One of the four suits of playing cards, marked with the symbol ♦, plural form of diamond, rose, Slang term for shares in a trust representing all 30 stocks in the Dow Jones Industrial Average with the ticker symbol DIA traded on the American Stock Exchange Dilution (of shares) - A decrease in the value of a company's shares caused by the issue of new shares onto public markets Shares represent fractional ownership in a company Additional shares make each share a smaller fraction of ownership thus lower value Directional drilling - A method of drilling involving the use of stabilizers and wedges to direct the orientation of the hole, The second-lowest suit in the bidding, playing card suit marked by a red rhombus-shaped figure; amphetamines (Slang); urticarial form of swine erysipelas (Medicine); the entire playing field in Baseball, The pattern of shock waves often visible in a rocket exhaust which resembles a series of diamond shapes placed end to end, the third-highest-ranking suit; symbol, Plural of diamond, One of the four suits of playing cards, marked with the symbol ♦, third-person singular of diamond,
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A female given name of modern usage, from the name of the gem
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A rhombus, especially when oriented so that its longer axis is vertical
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The polyiamond made up of two triangles
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The entire field of play used in the game
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The infield of a baseball field - "The teams met on the diamond."
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Something that resembles a diamond
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A glimmering glass-like mineral that is an allotrope of carbon in which each atom is surrounded by four others in the form of a tetrahedron - "The saw is coated with diamond."
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A gemstone made from this mineral - "The dozen loose diamonds sparkled in the light."
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A ring containing a diamond - "What a beautiful engagement diamond."
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A very pale blue color/colour - "diamond color:"
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A card of the diamonds suit - "I have only one diamond in my hand."
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made of, or containing diamond, a diamond or diamonds - "He gave her diamond earrings."
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(plural: diamonds) One of the four suits of playing cards - "I have the eight of diamonds in my hand."
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of, relating to, or being a seventy-fifth anniversary - "Today is their diamond wedding anniversary."
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to adorn with or as if with diamonds
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of, relating to, or being a sixtieth anniversary - "Today is their diamond wedding anniversary."
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adorn something with diamonds fiil
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of modern usage, from the name of the gem
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family name; femail first name; male first name; Diamond Jim Brady (1856-1917), American businessman and entrepreneur and philanthropist isim
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A uniform traffic control symbol used on signing and pavement markings to designate the restricted usage on preferential (HOV) facilities
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This one is the grandfather of motorway-to-surface street interchanges, the simplest of the grade-separated junctions One slip road on, one slip road off in each direction, terminating directly onto the surface street which passes over or under using a bridge
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A defensive alignment (similar to the box) often used by a team defending against a power play
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The hardest and most brilliant of all precious gems Drills are equipped with diamond tips in order to cut through hard rock
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A defensive formation, used when a team is short-handed, in which the four remaining skaters form into a diamond arrangement
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white, blue, green, yellow, red White diamonds are very common except good clean stones over 2 - 3 carats Advertising has overrated the value of diamonds Colored diamonds are becoming more popular, however they are rare and as such more expensive The most rare of the coloured diamonds is the ruby red diamond Cultured diamonds are now coming onto the market
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Also known as Moore's Diamond American native vine and vinifera hybrid grape created in New York around 1870 by crossing the Iona vinifera-labrusca hybrid with Concord Ripening in early to mid-October, it resembles the latter parent and has been widely grown in western New York state and used for creating sparkling blends and dry varietal wines Susceptible to fruit-cracking under wet conditions It is also popular as a tablegrape
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One of the four suits of playing cards
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1 great truth 2 the eternity of the spirit 3 spirtual consciousness 4 hardness 5 something of great value 6 money; financial security 7 love or being loved 8 many facets of the pure soul or self 9 richness of spirituality received 10 spiritual abilities
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A basic four-ramp interchange between a freeway and a surface street The four diagonal ramps, one in each quadrant, suggest a diamond shape See the Diamond page
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Diamonds, a form of crystalline carbon, are prized because they are exceptionally hard and durable, have high refractivity and brilliance, and because really fine diamonds are rare Today diamonds are valued based on the "4 C's" of color, cut, clarity and carat size Many diamond imitations have appeared over the years, with the most common today being the ubiquitous cubic zirconia which appears similar to a diamond to the uninitiated, but can be readily distinguished by a diamond tester which measures thermal inertia Trained individuals, despite claims of cubic zirconia manufacturers, also have little trouble distinguishing a genuine diamond when it is examined under at least 10 power magnification
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A diamond is a hard, bright, precious stone which is clear and colourless. Diamonds are used in jewellery and for cutting very hard substances. a pair of diamond earrings
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A diamond is a shape with four straight sides of equal length where the opposite angles are the same, but none of the angles is equal to 90°: ♦. He formed his hands into the shape of a diamond
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precious stone; very hard crystalline carbon highly esteemed as a gem; rhombus, shape having four equal sides; (Baseball) infield; entire playing field in Baseball; playing card suit marked by a red rhombus-shaped figure; piece of diamond stone used in a cutting tool isim
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made of diamonds, comprised of diamonds, set with diamonds; shaped like a diamond; diamond-like sıfat
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Diamonds is one of the four suits of cards in a pack of playing cards. Each card in the suit is marked with one or more red symbols in the shape of a diamond. He drew the seven of diamonds. A diamond is a playing card of this suit. Mineral composed of pure carbon, the hardest naturally occurring substance known and a valuable gemstone. Diamonds are formed deep in the Earth by tremendous pressures and temperatures over long periods of time. In the crystal structure of diamond, each carbon atom is linked to four other, equidistant, carbon atoms. This tight crystal structure results in properties that are very different from those of graphite, the other common form of pure carbon. Diamonds vary from colourless to black and may be transparent, translucent, or opaque. Most gem diamonds are transparent and colourless or nearly so. Colourless or pale blue stones are most valued, but most gem diamonds are tinged with yellow. Because of their extreme hardness, diamonds have important industrial applications. Most industrial diamonds are gray or brown and are translucent or opaque. In the symbolism of gemstones, the diamond represents steadfast love and is the birthstone for April. Affair of the Diamond Necklace Cullinan diamond diamond cutting Diamond Sutra Diamond Cutter Perfection of Wisdom Sutra Hope diamond
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a transparent piece of diamond that has been cut and polished and is valued as a precious gem
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the baseball playing field
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the area of a baseball field that is enclosed by 3 bases and home plate
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a playing card in the minor suit of diamonds
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very hard native crystalline carbon valued as a gem
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In a Window menu, a diamond means that the document has been minimized into the Dock
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The mesh opening formed by the woven wires in chain link fence fabric
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The infield playing surface
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the hardest known natually occurring substance 10 on the Mohr's Scale of hardness
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a playing card in the minor suit of diamonds a transparent piece of diamond that has been cut and polished and is valued as a precious gem very hard native crystalline carbon valued as a gem
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Hong Tze Sterling Silver
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In topology maps, indicator for a link that is part of a configured linkset, associated with the closest node See topology
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A native crystalline carbon that is usually nearly colorless, that when transparent and free from flaws is highly valued as a precious stone
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A condition in which the vehicle is hit hard in the front or the back corners, pushing the frame side rails hard enough to move the crossmembers, forming a diamond shape within the frame structure
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(1 ) A precious gem (Heb yahalom', in allusion to its hardness), otherwise unknown, the sixth, i e , the third in the second row, in the breastplate of the high priest, with the name of Naphtali engraven on it (Ex 28:18; 39:11; R V marg , "sardonyx ")
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Matrix: A term used to describe a particular type of bit
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Drilling with a hollow bit with a diamond cutting rim to produce a cylindrical core that is used for geological study and assays Used in mine exploration
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a crystallized variety of pure carbon which may be of gem quality
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a crystallized variety of pure carbon which may be of a gem quality
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Resembling a diamond; made of, or abounding in, diamonds; as, a diamond chain; a diamond field
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n [very valuable stone] intan
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The infield; the square space, 90 feet on a side, having the bases at its angles
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A distributor who has personally sponsored six distributors who have reached the direct level
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A pointed projection, like a four-sided pyramid, used for ornament in lines or groups
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The smallest kind of type in English printing, except that called brilliant, which is seldom seen
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One of a suit of playing cards, stamped with the figure of a diamond
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A geometrical figure, consisting of four equal straight lines, and having two of the interior angles acute and two obtuse; a rhombus; a lozenge
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A precious stone or gem excelling in brilliancy and beautiful play of prismatic colors, and remarkable for extreme hardness
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made of or containing diamond, a diamond or diamonds
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diamonds
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diamonds
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diamonds
Slang term for shares in a trust representing all 30 stocks in the Dow Jones Industrial Average with the ticker symbol DIA traded on the American Stock Exchange Dilution (of shares) - A decrease in the value of a company's shares caused by the issue of new shares onto public markets Shares represent fractional ownership in a company Additional shares make each share a smaller fraction of ownership thus lower value Directional drilling - A method of drilling involving the use of stabilizers and wedges to direct the orientation of the hole
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diamonds
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diamonds
playing card suit marked by a red rhombus-shaped figure; amphetamines (Slang); urticarial form of swine erysipelas (Medicine); the entire playing field in Baseball isim
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diamonds
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diamonds
One of the four suits of playing cards, marked with the symbol ♦
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