A diamond shape is also called a "lozenge".
Argyle or argyll could be what you are looking for.
argyle 56 across done
you have two diamonds and a cross
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.
That is the correct spelling of diamond (jewel or shape). Example: She wore a diamond ring.
The other word for heart is love, diamond is Garren, spade is black heart, and club is flowers.
a diamond
The word lozenge means a rombus, or diamond shape. Another meaning of the word lozenge is a small medicine tablet, in the shape of a diamond, used for sore throats.
you have two diamonds and a cross
Square
rhombus
A rhombus is just another name for a diamond. So therefore, a diamond shape.
Rhombus
I believe it is Rhombus
Another word is shape. A polygon is a shape with different kinds of sides.
rhomboid; rhombus
Diamond is the hardest known substance, but one diamond can scratch another diamond. If that was not the case, there would be no way for jewelers to shape diamonds as they do, into faceted jewels, instead of lumpy stones.
Jewel = diamante Shape = losanga
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.