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Alternative form of diamond accent [(jewelry) A small diamond used to complement large diamonds and enhance the beauty of jewelry.]
adj
Like the diamond in hardness or luster.
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synthetic cubic zirconia
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(gemology, mineralogy) A variety of non-gem-grade diamond.
adj
Wearing or featuring a diamond or diamonds.
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(South Africa, derogatory) A member of the new affluent black middle class in South Africa, characterised by conspicuous consumption.
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A diamond that has been illegally mined by criminals and sold on the black market.
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A finely cut gemstone, especially a diamond, cut in a particular form with numerous facets so as to maximize light return through the top (called "table") of the stone.
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An oval or pear-shaped diamond having its entire surface cut in triangular facets.
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(chiefly attributive) A precious stone which has only been polished, not cut into facets.
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The measurement of the purity of gold
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(chiefly British spelling) Alternative spelling of carbon fiber [A very strong filament made by the pyrolysis of a synthetic fiber such as rayon.]
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A brown- or tan-colored diamond.
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Obsolete form of Koh-i-Noor. [One of the largest cut diamonds in the world, weighing 105.6 carats (21.12 g). It changed hands between various factions in south and west Asia until being ceded to Queen Victoria after the British annexation of the Punjab in 1849.]
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(object-oriented programming, humorous) The diamond problem.
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Clipping of diamond. [(uncountable) 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.]
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A member of a successful diamond-dealing family or group.
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An artificial diamond used as adornment, such as a rhinestone.
adj
(obsolete) Hard as diamond, adamantine.
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Alternative spelling of diamante [An artificial diamond used as adornment, such as a rhinestone.]
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A gemstone made from this mineral.
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(jewelry) A small diamond used to complement large diamonds and enhance the beauty of jewelry.
adj
Competitive or accusative, at a person who has the same rank or power.
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A craftsman who cuts diamonds.
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(finance slang) The resolve or stubbornness of an investor to hold on to a financial asset despite its volatility.
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(luge) A paste used to polish the steels, containing microscopic diamond particles
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(design) A type of lightweight metal stock with a regular pattern of raised diamonds or lines (anti-slip surfacing).
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Synonym of diamante poem
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A power saw with a blade set with industrial diamonds for cutting very hard materials.
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(uncommon) The diamond anniversary of a wedding, originally the 75th anniversary of a marriage but now often the 60th instead.
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A wheel covered with diamond dust and oil for polishing diamonds and other precious stones.
adj
(mineralogy) Yielding diamond.
adj
Oriented like a diamond.
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ornamentation with diamonds (precious stones)
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A little copper cup in which a diamond is held while being cut.
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(object-oriented programming, humorous) The diamond problem.
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Obsolete spelling of diamond [(uncountable) 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.]
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To cut a facet into a gemstone.
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A craftsman who cuts a gem to give it facets, or flat surfaces.
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A diamond with a distinctive colour.
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(informal) A coloured diamond symbol identifying the specific risks posed by a hazardous material according to the NFPA 704 classification.
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The highest quality of gemstones, especially of diamonds and pearls.
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Alternative form of gemcutter [A lapidarist who cuts gems, usually precious or semiprecious, to make them suitable in size, shape, color and appearance, usually for use in jewellery such as rings or earrings.]
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Alternative form of gemcutter [A lapidarist who cuts gems, usually precious or semiprecious, to make them suitable in size, shape, color and appearance, usually for use in jewellery such as rings or earrings.]
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A lapidarist who cuts gems, usually precious or semiprecious, to make them suitable in size, shape, color and appearance, usually for use in jewellery such as rings or earrings.
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(rare) A worker in gems; a jeweler
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A device that is used to cut the faces of gemstones
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(of a gemstone) Cut in the shape of a heart
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A diamond of quality too low to be gem-grade but useful in industry, typically as an abrasive, because of its hardness.
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One of the largest cut diamonds in the world, weighing 105.6 carats (21.12 g). It changed hands between various factions in south and west Asia until being ceded to Queen Victoria after the British annexation of the Punjab in 1849.
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Alternative form of Koh-i-Noor [One of the largest cut diamonds in the world, weighing 105.6 carats (21.12 g). It changed hands between various factions in south and west Asia until being ceded to Queen Victoria after the British annexation of the Punjab in 1849.]
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Alternative form of Koh-i-Noor [One of the largest cut diamonds in the world, weighing 105.6 carats (21.12 g). It changed hands between various factions in south and west Asia until being ceded to Queen Victoria after the British annexation of the Punjab in 1849.]
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Synonym of shock diamond
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A very small uncut diamond.
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(jewelry) An oval cut gemstone with pointed ends.
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Small cut and polished gemstones sold in lots.
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A gem or some other artifact composed of such material.
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A flawless diamond of at least 100 carats.
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A setting of gemstones such that no metal is visible, especially when the stones are set very close together.
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(art) A decorative art, the inlay technique of using cut and fitted, highly polished colored stones to create images.
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Synonym of cubic zirconia
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Any gem, such as a diamond or ruby, that is expensive because of its rarity or desirability; especially one set into a piece of jewelry.
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a diamond-shaped pane of glass designed to be set in leads
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A diamond entirely covered with facets on the surface, and flat below, distinguished from a brilliant.
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The raw material from which faceted or cabochon gems are created.
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Synonym of diamond in the rough
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A company authorized by De Beers as a bulk purchaser of rough diamonds.
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A single gem, usually a diamond, mounted in a piece of jewellery by itself.
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A relatively flat diamond cut with a large rectangular face and four shallow slightly sloping sides.
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A gemstone cut in a triangular shape.
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A kind of Venetian glass or glassware in which white threads are embedded in transparent glass to give a lace-like or net-like effect
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(dated) A kind of white diamond of a fine grade.
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