Diamond
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British pronunciation/dˈa‍ɪ‍əmənd/
American pronunciation/ˈdaɪmənd/

Definition & Bedeutung von "diamond"

Diamond
01

der Diamant

a very hard and clear crystal with no color, formed of pure carbon, used as a precious gemstone
diamond definition and meaning

What is "diamond"?

Diamond is a precious and highly sought-after gemstone prized for its unique and beautiful quality. They are formed from carbon and are the hardest known natural material, making them extremely durable and resistant to scratching or wear. Diamonds are prized for their brilliance, fire, and scintillation, which refer to their ability to reflect light and produce dazzling displays of color and sparkle. Diamonds are often used in engagement rings and other high-end jewelry, and their value is based on a combination of factors, including size, clarity, color, and cut. They are also used in various industrial applications, such as cutting and polishing tools, due to their exceptional hardness and durability.

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der Diamant

(plural) one of the four sets in a pack of playing cards that is characterized by a red diamond shape
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diamond definition and meaning
2.1

der Diamant

a playing card in a deck marked with the diamonds symbol
diamond definition and meaning
example
Beispiel
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The dealer flipped over a diamond, adding to the tension of the poker game.
His heart raced as he revealed the diamond he had been concealing.
She carefully arranged her hand, making sure all the diamond were neatly aligned.
03

Raute

a shape with four equal, sloping straight sides, forming a point at the top and another at the bottom
diamond definition and meaning
04

der Diamant

the infield area of a baseball or softball field, typically shaped like a square with four bases at its corners
diamond definition and meaning
05

der Diamant

a transparent piece of diamond that has been cut and polished and is valued as a precious gem
06

der Diamant

the area of a baseball field that is enclosed by 3 bases and home plate
example
Beispiel
examples
A diamond is a natural example of a rhombohedron.
The diamond sparkled brilliantly on her finger.
The jeweler carefully placed a teensy-weensy diamond into the intricate setting.
The jeweler set the sparkling diamond in the engagement ring.
The actor wore a simulated diamond necklace for the movie scene instead of real diamonds.
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