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  • adjective Having characteristics, or molecular structure, of diamond

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Examples

  • To begin your relaxation, bring your concentration or attention to the area of your forehead between the eyebrows and quietly imagine a diamondlike dot of light.

    American Yoga Association Beginner’s Manual Fully Revised and Updated Alice Christensen 2010

  • The rays were caught and reflected by billions of tiny diamondlike surfaces that dazzled the eyes of the two men on the bluff.

    The Green-Eyed Shwemyethna 2010

  • To begin your relaxation, bring your concentration or attention to the area of your forehead between the eyebrows and quietly imagine a diamondlike dot of light.

    American Yoga Association Beginner’s Manual Fully Revised and Updated Alice Christensen 2010

  • At Swarovski's Crystal Palace, an annual exhibit of furniture made with Swarvoski crystals, Israeli designer Arik Levy based his installation on the idea of the diamondlike chaton cut (the most traditional crystal cut), incorporating the shape into carpets, furniture, sculptures and even an enormous chamber.

    Design: Home Sweet Home 2009

  • Clear, diamondlike sprinkles made the icing glitter.

    Canterwood Crest Jessica Burkhart 2009

  • The walls had been gold and white, with a clear, diamondlike roof overhead.

    City of Glass Cassandra Clare 2009

  • Clear, diamondlike sprinkles made the icing glitter.

    Canterwood Crest Jessica Burkhart 2009

  • The walls had been gold and white, with a clear, diamondlike roof overhead.

    Cassandra Clare: The Mortal Instrument Series Cassandra Clare 2009

  • I was wearing seven-inch strapless heels, a spectacular bustier with black lace—tight and studded with clear diamondlike stones—and an elegant black silk skirt.

    Angels of a Lower Flight Susie Scott Krabacher 2007

  • I was wearing seven-inch strapless heels, a spectacular bustier with black lace—tight and studded with clear diamondlike stones—and an elegant black silk skirt.

    Angels of a Lower Flight Susie Scott Krabacher 2007

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