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She wore an expensive-looking engagement ring, however: a diamond set in gold.
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But 100 years ago it was home to a busy diamond mine.
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The company expects to finish its first human diamond in 11 weeks.
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Even so God hid the diamond deep down in miles of clay.
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I'll admit the diamond ring's a bit small, but that's your problem.
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M. Lecoq finished his recital; he tranquilly munched a lozenge, and added:
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The island was lozenge-shaped, and about fifteen feet from end to end.
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The stage was wide and shallow, trapezoid in shape, like a lozenge.
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There was a gray-veined lozenge of soap she preferred not to touch.
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They may be classed as triangular, lozenge, quadrilateral, star, circular, and elliptic.
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One look at his rhombus of a house was proof enough.
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The crew also saw her wearing a wooden rhombus-shaped adornment in her lip.
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One corridor dead-ended in a large chamber shaped like a rhombus.
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That is the rhombus of Michaelis, the caption explained.
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If it got a reader's attention, rhombus would do, this I learned from the Herald.
Usage of rhomb in anglès
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What is the difference between a rhomb and a rectangle?
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What is the difference between a rhomb and a rhomboid?
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The sides of the rhomb are equal, but the sides of the rectangle are not all equal.
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Yes, the angles of the rectangle are equal, but the rhomb has only its opposite angles equal.
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The sides of the rhomboid are not equal, nor yet its angles, but the sides of the rhomb are equal.
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These enormous stony masses appear sometimes in rhombs, sometimes under those hemispheric forms, peculiar to granitic rocks when they separate in blocks.
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A similar experiment may be made with small rhombs in which twin layers have been developed by mechanical force after the manner of Reusch.