diamante
diamond
noun dyah-MAHN-teh Rare
Origin: From Greek via Latin adamas (unconquerable), referring to the stone's hardness.
Usage Note
Diamante refers to the gemstone and, by its shape, to the infield of a baseball field (el diamante). It also names the diamond suit in playing cards, where it competes with rombos. The adjective adamantino (adamantine) shares the same Latin root.
Examples
"El anillo lleva un diamante en el centro."
Natural Translation
The ring has a diamond in the center.
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