Diamond

  • 51Diamond — This interesting surname is of Anglo Saxon origin, from Dayman , an Olde English pre 7th Century personal and occupational name. The first element day derives from deye a keeper of livestock. In a 1363 statute we find enumerated cow herds,… …

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  • 52diamond — Synonyms and related words: acceptable person, ace, adamant, agate, alexandrite, amethyst, aquamarine, archery ground, athletic field, badminton court, baseball field, basketball court, beryl, best bower, billiard parlor, bloodstone, boast, bone …

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  • 53Diamond — Original name in latin Diamond Name in other language State code US Continent/City America/Chicago longitude 41.28864 latitude 88.25173 altitude 174 Population 2527 Date 2011 05 14 …

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  • 54diamond — adj British first rate, superb, admirable. A London working class and underworld term, often heard in the appreciative phrase a diamond geezer …

    Contemporary slang

  • 55diamond — deimantas statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Kristalinė anglies atmaina. atitikmenys: angl. diamond rus. алмаз …

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  • 56diamond — deimantas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. diamond vok. Diamant, m rus. алмаз, m pranc. diamant, m …

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  • 57Diamond Comic Distributors — Type Private Industry comics Founded 1972 Headquarters Timonium …

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  • 58Diamond Multimedia — Headquarters Chatsworth, California Products Graphics cards, sound cards, Digital audio players Website …

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  • 59Diamond (disambiguation) — Diamond is the hardest known natural material. Diamond, ♦ or ◊ may also refer to: Diamond (gemstone) Diamonds, a suit of cards Alt codes, ♦, the character or symbol formed by using the Alt key in conjunction with the Number Pad (Alt+num4) Lozenge …

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  • 60Diamond enhancement — Diamond enhancements are specific treatments, performed on natural diamonds (usually those already cut and polished into gems), which are designed to improve the gemological characteristics and therefore the value of the stone in one or more ways …

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