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- Diamond willow is a type of tree with wood that is transformed into diamond-shaped segments with alternating colors. Salix bebbiana, the most common, is...
- prevention inspection program. Fire Marshal J. F. Morris developed the diamond shaped placard as a marking system to indicate when a building contained hazardous...
- States and other countries using diamond-shaped signs, the explanatory language is often written directly on the diamond-shaped sign, although it may contain...
- first used in 1895 by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad The familiar diamond-shaped roller pantograph was devised and patented by John Q. Brown of the Key...
- heraldry is a diamond-shaped charge, usually somewhat narrower than it is tall. A mascle is a voided lozenge—that is, a lozenge with a lozenge-shaped hole in...
- often known as "scale trees", due to their bark having been covered in diamond shaped leaf-bases, from which leaves grew during earlier stages of growth....
- Sundanese), or tipat (in Balinese) is a Javanese rice cake packed inside a diamond-shaped container of woven palm leaf pouch, Originating in Indonesia, it is...
- United States at the time were built by Blaw-Knox. The distinctive diamond-shaped towers became an icon of early radio. Several are listed on the United...
- Reaching 3 feet wide and 3 to 3 1/2 feet tall, it features narrow, diamond-shaped leaves which are orange-tinted and coppery when young that develop to...
- measured 5⁄8 of an inch (16 mm) across and possessed 12 diamond-shaped faces. The diamond was discovered by William P. “Punch” Jones and his father...