diamond shape

  • 1diamond lane — diamond .lane n American English a special ↑lane on a road or street that is marked with a diamond shape and can be used only by buses, taxis etc and sometimes private cars with more than one passenger …

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  • 2diamond — ► NOUN 1) a precious stone consisting of a clear and colourless crystalline form of pure carbon, the hardest naturally occurring substance. 2) a figure with four straight sides of equal length forming two opposite acute angles and two opposite… …

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  • 3Shape (Go) — In the game of Go, shape describes the positional qualities of a group of stones. Descriptions of shapes in go revolve around how well a group creates or removes life and territory. Good shape can refer to the efficient use of stones in outlining …

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  • 4diamond — di|a|mond [ˈdaıəmənd] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: diamant hard metal, diamond , from Greek adamas; ADAMANT] 1.) [U and C] a clear, very hard valuable stone, used in jewellery and in industry ▪ a diamond engagement ring 2.) a shape… …

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  • 5diamond — noun 1 STONE (C, U) a very hard valuable stone, that usually has no colour and is used in jewellery: Did you see the size of that diamond engagement ring? 2 SHAPE (C) a shape with four straight sides of equal length that stands on one of its… …

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  • 6Diamond poem — A diamond poem, or diamante is a style of poetry that is made up of seven lines. The words form the shape of a diamond. The form was developed by Iris Tiedt in A New Poetry Form: The Diamante (1969).[1][2] Style A diamante poem Diamonte poetry is …

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  • 7Diamond problem — A diamond class inheritance diagram. In object oriented programming languages with multiple inheritance and knowledge organization, the diamond problem is an ambiguity that arises when two classes B and C inherit from A, and class D inherits from …

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  • 8diamond */*/ — UK [ˈdaɪəmənd] / US noun Word forms diamond : singular diamond plural diamonds 1) [countable/uncountable] a very hard clear colourless stone used in expensive jewellery and for cutting hard objects a diamond ring/necklace/bracelet 2) [countable]… …

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  • 9diamond — di|a|mond [ daıəmənd ] noun ** 1. ) count or uncount a very hard clear COLORLESS stone used in expensive jewelry and for cutting hard objects: a diamond ring/necklace/bracelet 2. ) count a shape with four straight equal sides that stands on one… …

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  • 10Diamond Dallas Page — For the 1930s cricketer, see Dallas Page (cricketer) Diamond Dallas Page Page in June 2011 Ring name(s) Dallas Page Diamond Dallas Page[ …

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