diamond
US /ˈdaɪ.ə.mənd/
UK /ˈdaɪ.ə.mənd/

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diamante
a precious stone consisting of a transparent and colorless crystalline form of carbon, used as a gemstone and in industry for cutting and abrasive tools.
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She wore a beautiful diamond necklace.
Llevaba un hermoso collar de diamantes.
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Industrial diamonds are used for cutting hard materials.
Los diamantes industriales se utilizan para cortar materiales duros.
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rombo, diamante
a geometric shape with four equal sides forming two acute and two obtuse angles, resembling a rhombus.
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The pattern on the fabric was made of small diamonds.
El patrón en la tela estaba hecho de pequeños rombos.
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The baseball field is often called a diamond due to its shape.
El campo de béisbol a menudo se llama diamante debido a su forma.