platinum |
diamond |
As an adjective platinum
is of a whitish grey colour, like that of the metal.
As a noun platinum
is the metallic chemical element with atomic number 78 and symbol pt.
As a proper noun diamond is
of modern usage, from the name of the gem.
diamond |
hand |
As nouns the difference between diamond and hand
is that
diamond is a glimmering glass-like mineral that is an allotrope of carbon in which each atom is surrounded by four others in the form of a tetrahedron while
hand is the part of the fore limb below the forearm or wrist in a human, and the corresponding part in many other animals.
As verbs the difference between diamond and hand
is that
diamond is to adorn with or as if with diamonds while
hand is to give, pass, or transmit with the hand, literally or figuratively.
As an adjective diamond
is made of, or containing diamond, a diamond or diamonds.
As a proper noun Diamond
is {{given name|female|from=English}} of modern usage, from the name of the gem.
As an initialism HAND is
have a nice day.
sand |
diamond |
In uncountable terms the difference between sand and diamond
is that
sand is rock that is ground more finely than gravel, but is not as fine as silt (more formally, see
grain sizes chart), forming beaches and deserts and also used in construction while
diamond is a glimmering glass-like mineral that is an allotrope of carbon in which each atom is surrounded by four others in the form of a tetrahedron.
As a proper noun Diamond is
{{given name|female|from=English}} of modern usage, from the name of the gem.
hard |
diamond |
As a noun hard
is stove, heater; an enclosed space in which fuel (usually wood) is burned to provide heating, usually for cooking.
As a proper noun diamond is
of modern usage, from the name of the gem.
diamond |
fertilizer |
As nouns the difference between diamond and fertilizer
is that
diamond is a glimmering glass-like mineral that is an allotrope of carbon in which each atom is surrounded by four others in the form of a tetrahedron while
fertilizer is a natural substance that is used to make the ground more suitable for growing plants.
As an adjective diamond
is made of, or containing diamond, a diamond or diamonds.
As a verb diamond
is to adorn with or as if with diamonds.
As a proper noun Diamond
is {{given name|female|from=English}} of modern usage, from the name of the gem.
free |
diamond |
As an adjective free
is (
label) unconstrained.
As an adverb free
is without needing to pay.
As a verb free
is to make free; set at liberty; release; rid of that which confines, limits, embarrasses, or oppresses.
As a noun free
is (australian rules football|gaelic football) abbreviation of free kick.
As a proper noun diamond is
of modern usage, from the name of the gem.
diamond |
gemology |
As a proper noun diamond
is of modern usage, from the name of the gem.
As a noun gemology is
the art and science of gems.
tanzanite |
diamond |
As a noun tanzanite
is a trichroic violet-blue variety of the mineral zoisite mined in tanzania, used as a gemstone.
As a proper noun diamond is
of modern usage, from the name of the gem.
corundum |
diamond |
As nouns the difference between corundum and diamond
is that
corundum is an extremely hard mineral, a form of aluminum oxide with the chemical formula Al
2O
3, that occurs in the form of the gemstones sapphire and ruby; it is used as an abrasive while
diamond is a glimmering glass-like mineral that is an allotrope of carbon in which each atom is surrounded by four others in the form of a tetrahedron.
As an adjective diamond is
made of, or containing diamond, a diamond or diamonds.
As a verb diamond is
to adorn with or as if with diamonds.
As a proper noun Diamond is
{{given name|female|from=English}} of modern usage, from the name of the gem.
lime |
diamond |
As nouns the difference between lime and diamond
is that
lime is a general term for inorganic materials containing calcium, usually calcium oxide or calcium hydroxide; quicklime while
diamond is a glimmering glass-like mineral that is an allotrope of carbon in which each atom is surrounded by four others in the form of a tetrahedron.
As verbs the difference between lime and diamond
is that
lime is to treat with calcium hydroxide or calcium oxide (lime) while
diamond is to adorn with or as if with diamonds.
As adjectives the difference between lime and diamond
is that
lime is containing lime or lime juice while
diamond is made of, or containing diamond, a diamond or diamonds.
As a proper noun Diamond is
{{given name|female|from=English}} of modern usage, from the name of the gem.
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