its just natural
Amy diamond was a name once concieved but never used by a student journalist,derived from The Diamond newspaper in Victoria
Because it looks similar. But it DEFINATELY IS NOT A DIAMOND. A diamond is never used in math. A rhombus is an actual geometric shape, unlike a diamond.
Dull can be used as an adjective and a verb.
No, dull is not a metal. "Dull" describes a lack of shine, brightness, or sharpness in appearance. It is a characteristic used to describe the surface finish of a material, not an indicator of its composition.
You'll have to define "fco"... I've never heard the acronym used in the jewelry business.
That would depend on the context in which brilliant was used. Brilliant can be a description of the cut of a diamond, intelligence, light, lustre or polish etc. The opposite would be different in each circumstance. eg dull, thick, dim, cabochon.
It is used to dull pain.
Diamond mines are used for mining diamonds.
Black is known as a dull color. Death is dull and a grieving time, therefor black is mostly used with mourning
No. But the 'used' blood on its way back to the lungs is dull red, and looks blue through the veins.
Diamond is used for gemstones, abrasives, and saw blades.
Diamond dust-coated sheets are used to polish diamonds.