The word diamond originates from the Middle English diamaunt, from Old French diamant, from Medieval Latin diamas-, diamant-, alteration of Latin adamas. See the related link for more information.
Black diamond
'Taimama' is the Maori transliteration of the English word 'diamond'.
The Hawaiian word for diamond is "kiʻiawahine."
Baseball player Tommie Agee
The word "diamante" is a variation of the word "diamond". A diamante poem is shaped like a diamond.
Diamond = yahalom (יהולם)
No, the word 'diamond' is a noun; a word for a geometric shape or a gem; a word for a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'diamond' is it.Example: The diamond in my ring came from my mother. She got it from her mother.
There is no such word as a "hapliod". If you meant haploid, the answer depends on the species.There is no such word as a "hapliod". If you meant haploid, the answer depends on the species.There is no such word as a "hapliod". If you meant haploid, the answer depends on the species.There is no such word as a "hapliod". If you meant haploid, the answer depends on the species.
The word diamond is a common noun because it is the word for any diamond. The Hope Diamond is a proper noun because it is a specific diamond; Diamond Head in Hawaii is a proper noun because it's the name of a specific place.
The word diamond is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.
Yes the word diamond is a noun. It is a common noun.
I wish you have a fantastic diamond jubilee