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diamond
Noun
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Diamond is a very hard mineral made from carbon that is shiny like glass.
The blades of cutting tools like saws and knives are sometimes coated in diamond.
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A diamond is a precious gemstone made from the mineral diamond.
The diamond is the birthstone of April.
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In geometry, a diamond is a rhombus shape, especially one that is taller than it is wide; big◊/big.
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In card games, the diamonds are one of the four playing card suits.
The diamonds and the hearts are the two red-colored suits.
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In cards games, a diamond is a card of the diamond suit.
I have three diamonds in my hand.
age
Noun
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Something's age is how long it has existed or been alive; how old something is.
The boy said he was age five.
Scott is showing his age.
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An age is a time period.
The 1960s was a new age in music.
age
Verb
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To get older.
Lillian has aged gracefully.