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The answer DIAMOND has 121 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of diamond in various dictionaries:
noun - a transparent piece of diamond that has been cut and polished and is valued as a precious gem
noun - very hard native crystalline carbon valued as a gem
noun - a parallelogram with four equal sides
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| Possible Jeopardy Clues |
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| The Regent, a famous one of these gems, was once known as the Pitt (in honor of Sir Thomas, not Brad) |
| Jim Brady was born on August 12, 1856 but April would have been more appropriate, with this as its stone |
| In 2009 scientists announced that lonsdaleite, formed by meteor impacts, is 58% harder than this pricey hard stuff |
| In an Arkansas state park, you can dig for this state gem of Arkansas |
| This mineral comes after No. 9, corundum, on the Mohs scale |
| Who needs gold & platinum? Albums that sell 10 million copies get this gem of an award from the RIAA |
| Nicknamed Lucy after a song, a star in Centaurus hosts a core of this gem, 10 billion trillion trillion carats in size |
| A theory has it that the heat & pressure on Neptune & Uranus can produce rain made of this form of carbon |
| Talc is a 1 on the Mohs hardness scale; this mineral is a 10, the hardest |
| In 1867 young Erasmus Jacobs found the "Eureka" this "upon which the future success of South Africa will be built" |
| Possible Dictionary Clues |
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| A figure with four equal sides forming two inner obtuse angles and two inner acute angles a rhombus or lozenge. |
| To adorn with or as if with diamonds. |
| Games A red, lozenge-shaped figure on certain playing cards. |
| An extremely hard, highly refractive crystalline form of carbon that is usually colorless and is used as a gemstone and in abrasives, cutting tools, and other applications. |
| A piece of jewelry containing such a gemstone. |
| Games The suit of cards represented by this figure. |
| Baseball An infield. |
| Baseball The whole playing field. |
| a transparent, extremely hard precious stone that is used in jewellery, and in industry for cutting hard things: |
| a shape with four straight sides of equal length, forming two opposite angles that are wide and two that are narrow: |
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Diamond is a solid form of carbon with a diamond cubic crystal structure. At room temperature and pressure it is metastable and graphite is the stable form, but diamond almost never converts to graphite. Diamond is renowned for its superlative physical qualities, most of which originate from the strong covalent bonding between its atoms. In particular, it has the highest hardness and thermal conductivity of any bulk material. Those properties determine the major industrial applications of diamond in cutting and polishing tools and the scientific applications in diamond knives and diamond anvil cells. * Because of its extremely rigid lattice, diamond can be contaminated by very few types of impurities, such as boron and nitrogen. Small amounts of defects or impurities (about one per million of lattice atoms) color diamond blue (boron), yellow (nitrogen), brown (lattice defects), green (radiation exposure), purple, pink, orange or red. Diamond also has relatively high optical dispersion (a |
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