diamante

noun
/daɪəˈmɒnti/UK

Etymology

Borrowed from French diamanté (“adorned with diamonds”).

  1. borrowed from diamanté

Definitions

  1. An artificial diamond used as adornment, such as a rhinestone.

  2. A diamante poem.

  3. Covered in diamante decorations.

    • An organist wigged out like Rick Wakeman, the diamante lapels of Humza Yousaf’s kilt jacket sparkled, and out in the Mall, the procession began.
  4. + 5 more definitions
    1. Shiny or iridescent, as if covered in or made of diamonds.

    2. A city and department in Entre Ríos province, Argentina.

    3. A river in Mendoza province, Argentina.

    4. A municipality in the state of Paraíba, Brazil.

    5. A coastal town and comune in Cosenza province, Calabria, Italy.

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