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Definition of diamond
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Diamond
(n.) The
infield;
the
square
space,
90 feet on a side,
having
the bases at its
angles..
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Corundum
::
Corundum
(n.) The earth
alumina,
as found
native
in a
crystalline
state,
including
sapphire,
which is the fine blue
variety;
the
oriental
ruby, or red
sapphire;
the
oriental
amethyst,
or
purple
sapphire;
and
adamantine
spar, the
hair-brown
variety.
It is the
hardest
substance
found
native,
next to the
diamond..
Rattlesnake
::
Rattlesnake
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
venomous
American
snakes
belonging
to the
genera
Crotalus
and
Caudisona,
or
Sistrurus.
They have a
series
of horny
interlocking
joints
at the end of the tail which make a sharp
rattling
sound when
shaken.
The
common
rattlesnake
of the
Northern
United
States
(Crotalus
horridus),
and the
diamond
rattlesnake
of the South (C.
adamanteus),
are the best
known.
See
Illust.
of
Fang..
Doop
::
Doop (n.) A
little
copper
cup in which a
diamond
is held while being cut.
Turbot
::
Turbot
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
flounders
more or less
related
to the true
turbots,
as the
American
plaice,
or
summer
flounder
(see
Flounder),
the
halibut,
and the
diamond
flounder
(Hypsopsetta
guttulata)
of
California..
Drop
::
Drop (n.) That which
resembles,
or that which hangs like, a
liquid
drop; as a
hanging
diamond
ornament,
an
earring,
a glass
pendant
on a
chandelier,
a
sugarplum
(sometimes
medicated),
or a kind of shot or
slug..
King
::
King (n.) A
playing
card
having
the
picture
of a king; as, the king of
diamonds..
Outfield
::
Outfield
(n.) The part of the field
beyond
the
diamond,
or
infield.
It is
occupied
by the
fielders..
Uncut
::
Uncut (a.) Not
ground,
or
otherwise
cut, into a
certain
shape;
as, an uncut
diamond..
Diamond
::
Diamond
(n.) The
smallest
kind of type in
English
printing,
except
that
called
brilliant,
which is
seldom
seen..
Bizet
::
Bizet (n.) The upper
faceted
portion
of a
brilliant-cut
diamond,
which
projects
from the
setting
and
occupies
the zone
between
the
girdle
and the
table.
See
Brilliant,
n..
Diamond
::
Diamond
(n.) A
pointed
projection,
like a
four-sided
pyramid,
used for
ornament
in lines or
groups..
Diamonded
::
Diamonded
(a.)
Adorned
with
diamonds;
diamondized.
Ace
::
Ace (n.) A unit; a
single
point or spot on a card or die; the card or die so
marked;
as, the ace of
diamonds..
Diamond-back
::
Diamond-back
(n.) The
salt-marsh
terrapin
of the
Atlantic
coast
(Malacoclemmys
palustris).
Diamond-shaped
::
Diamond-shaped
(a.)
Shaped
like a
diamond
or
rhombus.
Facet
::
Facet (n.) A
little
face; a
small,
plane
surface;
as, the
facets
of a
diamond..
Water Rattler
::
Water
rattler
() The
diamond
rattlesnake
(Crotalus
adamanteus);
-- so
called
from its
preference
for damp
places
near
water.
Quarrel
::
Quarrel
(n.) A
glazier's
diamond.
Pearl
::
Pearl (n.) A size of type,
between
agate and
diamond..
Diamond
::
Diamond
(n.) The
infield;
the
square
space,
90 feet on a side,
having
the bases at its
angles..
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