Definition of Diamonds. Meaning of Diamonds. Synonyms of Diamonds

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Definition of Diamonds

Diamond
Diamond Di"a*mond (?; 277), a. Resembling a diamond; made of, or abounding in, diamonds; as, a diamond chain; a diamond field.

Meaning of Diamonds from wikipedia

- Synthetic diamonds are diamonds manufactured in a laboratory, as opposed to diamonds mined from the Earth. The gemological and industrial uses of diamond have...
- Diamond is a gemstone formed by cutting a raw diamond. Diamonds have high monetary value as one of the best-known and most sought-after gems, and they...
- making Hackney Diamonds the first studio album since 1989's Steel Wheels not to feature any recorded contributions from him. Hackney Diamonds has been promoted...
- she created the stage name Marina and the Diamonds. After she came to prominence, the 'and the Diamonds' part was established as a reference to her...
- previous singles contrasted to the song's portrayal of lovers as "diamonds in the sky". "Diamonds" topped music charts in over 20 countries, including the United...
- distinguish Forevermark diamonds from other natural diamonds though, similarly to when distinguishing natural diamonds from synthetic diamonds, it requires specialist...
- impressed with the Diamonds and introduced them to a producer at Mercury Records who signed the group to a recording contract. The Diamondsfirst recording...
- intense pink diamonds or blue diamonds (such as the Hope Diamond) can be dramatically more valuable. Of all colored diamonds, red diamonds are the rarest...
- Blood diamonds (also called conflict diamonds, brown diamonds, hot diamonds, or red diamonds) are diamonds mined in a war zone and sold to finance an insurgency...
- diamonds—pure carbon crystallized in an isotropic 3D form—and have identical chemical and physical properties. The maximal size of synthetic diamonds...