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Diamond

Diamond Meaning & Definition
Diamond Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Diamond?

[n] the baseball playing field
[n] the area of a baseball field that is enclosed by 3 bases and home plate
[n] a playing card in the minor suit of diamonds
[n] a transparent piece of diamond that has been cut and polished and is valued as a precious gem
[n] very hard native crystalline carbon valued as a gem

Synonyms | Synonyms for Diamond: adamant | ball field

Related Terms | Find terms related to Diamond: acceptable person | ace | adamant | agate | alexandrite | amethyst | aquamarine | archery ground | athletic field | badminton court | baseball field | basketball court | beryl | best bower | billiard parlor | bloodstone | boast | bone | bower | bowling alley | bowling green | brick | brilliant | capital fellow | carbuncle | cards | carnelian | catch | cement | chalcedony | chrysoberyl | chrysolite | citrine | clubs | concrete | coral | course | court | cricket ground | croquet ground | croquet lawn | deck | demantoid | deuce | diamonds | dummy | emerald | face cards | fairway | field | find | flint | flush | football field | full house | garnet | gem | gentleman | girasol | glaciarium | godsend | golf course | golf links | good fellow | good lot | good man | good person | good sort | good thing | good woman | granite | gridiron | gym | gymnasium | hand | harlequin opal | heart of oak | hearts | heliotrope | honest man | hyacinth | ice rink | infield | iron | jack | jade | jadestone | jargoon | jasper | jewel | joker | king | knave | lady | lapis lazuli | left bower | links | marble | mensch | moonstone | morganite | nails | oak | onyx | opal | outfield | oval | pack | pair | pearl | perfect gentleman | perfect lady | peridot | persona grata | picture cards | plasma | playground | playing cards | playing field | playroom | plum | polo ground | pool hall | poolroom | pride | pride and joy | prince | prize | putting green | queen | racecourse | racket court | real man | right sort | rink | rock | rose quartz | rough diamond | round | royal flush | rubber | ruby | ruff | sapphire | sard | sardonyx | singleton | skating rink | soccer field | spades | spinel | spinel ruby | squash court | steel | stone | straight | stretch | tennis court | topaz | track | treasure | trey | trick | trophy | trouvaille | trump | turf | turquoise | windfall | winner | worthy

See Also | athletic field | atomic number 6 | bag | ballpark | base | baseball diamond | batter's box | black diamond | box | C | carbon | carbonado | diamond | field | gem | hill | ice | infield | jewel | minor suit | mound | outfield | parcel | parcel of land | park | piece of ground | piece of land | pitcher's mound | playing area | playing card | playing field | precious stone | short | sparkler | tract | transparent gem

Diamond In Webster's Dictionary

\Di"a*mond\ (?; 277), n. [OE. diamaund, diamaunt, F. diamant, corrupted, fr. L. adamas, the hardest iron, steel, diamond, Gr. ?. Perh. the corruption is due to the influence of Gr. ? transparent. See {Adamant}, {Tame}.] 1. A precious stone or gem excelling in brilliancy and beautiful play of prismatic colors, and remarkable for extreme hardness. Note: The diamond is native carbon in isometric crystals, often octahedrons with rounded edges. It is usually colorless, but some are yellow, green, blue, and even black. It is the hardest substance known. The diamond as found in nature (called a rough diamond) is cut, for use in jewelry, into various forms with many reflecting faces, or facets, by which its brilliancy is much increased. See {Brilliant}, {Rose}. Diamonds are said to be of the first water when very transparent, and of the second or third water as the transparency decreases. 2. A geometrical figure, consisting of four equal straight lines, and having two of the interior angles acute and two obtuse; a rhombus; a lozenge. 3. One of a suit of playing cards, stamped with the figure of a diamond. 4. (Arch.) A pointed projection, like a four-sided pyramid, used for ornament in lines or groups. 5. (Baseball) The infield; the square space, 90 feet on a side, having the bases at its angles. 6. (Print.) The smallest kind of type in English printing, except that called brilliant, which is seldom seen. Note: [hand] This line is printed in the type called {Diamond}. {Black diamond}, coal; (Min.) See {Carbonado}. {Bristol diamond}. See {Bristol stone}, under {Bristol}. {Diamond beetle} (Zo["o]l.), a large South American weevil ({Entimus imperialis}), remarkable for its splendid luster and colors, due to minute brilliant scales. {Diamond bird} (Zo["o]l.), a small Australian bird ({Pardalotus punctatus}, family {Ampelid[ae]}.). It is black, with white spots. {Diamond drill} (Engin.), a rod or tube the end of which is set with black diamonds; -- used for perforating hard substances, esp. for boring in rock. {Diamond finch} (Zo["o]l.), a small Australian sparrow, often kept in a cage. Its sides are black, with conspicuous white spots, and the rump is bright carmine. {Diamond groove} (Iron Working), a groove of V-section in a roll. {Diamond mortar} (Chem.), a small steel mortar used for pulverizing hard substances. {Diamond-point tool}, a cutting tool whose point is diamond-shaped. {Diamond snake} (Zo["o]l.), a harmless snake of Australia ({Morelia spilotes}); the carpet snake. {Glazier's diamond}, a small diamond set in a glazier's tool, for cutting glass.
\Di"a*mond\ (?; 277), a. Resembling a diamond; made of, or abounding in, diamonds; as, a diamond chain; a diamond field.

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