The opposite of a diamond, in terms of geometry, would be a shape with no sides or vertices, such as a circle or a sphere. Diamonds are known for their sharp edges and distinct points, so a shape without any edges or points would be considered the opposite. Additionally, in terms of material properties, the opposite of a diamond could be a substance that is not hard, transparent, or made of carbon atoms arranged in a crystal lattice structure.
A rhinestone is an imitation diamond used in costume jewelry and to decorate clothes; therefore the opposite of rhinestone would be a real diamond, gem, or jewel.
No, the noun "diamond" is a common noun, a general word for a type of a precious stone consisting of pure carbon; a general word for a figure formed by four equal straight lines and has two opposite acute angles and two opposite obtuse angles; a general word for a playing card bearing this figure; a general word for the playing field in baseball or softball; a word for any diamond of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place or thing; for example, Neil Diamond (American singer-songwriter) or Diamond Crystal Salt.
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.
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The diamond cutter taught the intern how a diamond cuts diamond as they cut and polished the raw stone.
Although a rhinestone does not have a precise opposite, there is a sense in which a diamond is the opposite of a rhinestone, because rhinestones are sometimes used to simulate the appearance of diamonds. The opposite of a fake diamond would be a real diamond.
You can't. There is no such thing in any legit version of Diamond or Pearl.
A diamond-shaped magnet typically has four poles, one at each corner of the diamond shape. Two poles are opposite and attract each other, while the other two poles are also opposite and repel each other.
Because a rhombus is not a diamond. Really, a diamond isn't a real shape.'Diamond' is from decks of cards, 'Rhombus' is from Math. BTW, a rhombus is a parallelogram* with opposite acute** and obtuse*** angles and all four sides are the same length.*opposite sides of the shape are parallel**less than 90***more than 90 degrees
A rhombus is a geometric shape, a diamond is not. 'Diamond' is from decks of cards, 'Rhombus' is from Math. BTW, a rhombus is a parallelogram* with opposite acute** and obtuse*** angles and all four sides are the same length.*opposite sides of the shape are parallel** less than 90∘***more than 90∘
Depends how it's cut
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yes it can. a diamond is basically a square. if you stretch two paralell lines opposite each other on a square one way, you would get a diamond. if you don't get that, just rotate the square a little bit and voila! a parralell diamond!
The opposite of opal does not have a universally recognized term. However, some may consider diamond, as they are both precious gemstones but with very different characteristics.
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A rhombus is a geometric shape, a diamond is not. 'Diamond' is from decks of cards, 'Rhombus' is from Math. BTW, a rhombus is a parallelogram* with opposite acute** and obtuse*** angles and all four sides are the same length.*opposite sides of the shape are parallel** (less than 90∘)***(more than 90∘)
No. On the Mohs Scale of hardness, the hardness comparisons are exactly opposite. Talc is rated as 1 -- soft, and diamond is rated as 10 -- hard, in fact, the hardest rating.