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JCM is the trademark (or word mark) granted in 1982 for JACMEL Jewelry, Inc. in Long Island City, NY.
it means the metal is made of real silver
it was scaled in weight.
The root word 'diplo' means 'double, twice.'
A ring from England with the word silver stamped on the shank is likely from the Georgian era (1714-1837) or the Victorian era (1837-1901). These were periods when silver was commonly used in jewelry and stamped with the word "silver" to indicate its composition. However, further examination or research would be needed to determine the exact era of the ring.
That the mineral came from Italy.
The company stamped the person as their best employee. This sentence uses the word stamped in it.
The word jewelry is a mass (non-count) noun. Multiples are expressed as a little jewelry, a lot of jewelry, a quantity of jewelry, a selection of jewelry, etc.
Jewelry derives from a French word 'joyau'.
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The word discombobulated mean's crazy....but to be safe just double check!:D
It means "double".