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Diamond vs Diamondless - What's the difference?

diamond | diamondless |


As a proper noun diamond

is of modern usage, from the name of the gem.

As an adjective diamondless is

without diamond or diamonds.

Diamond vs Valleytronics - What's the difference?

diamond | valleytronics |


As a proper noun diamond

is of modern usage, from the name of the gem.

As a noun valleytronics is

(physics) a proposed equivalent of electronics utilizing (valleys) in the valence band or conduction band structure of some semiconductors or insulators that possess multiple valleys, such as graphene, carbon nanotubes, bismuth, dichalcogenides, diamond or silicon.

Diamond vs Superhard - What's the difference?

diamond | superhard |


As a proper noun diamond

is of modern usage, from the name of the gem.

As an adjective superhard is

having a very high hardness or superhard can be having a hardness between that of boron nitride and diamond.

Diamond vs Vajra - What's the difference?

diamond | vajra |


As a proper noun diamond

is of modern usage, from the name of the gem.

As a noun vajra is

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Diamond vs Mixte - What's the difference?

diamond | mixte |


As a proper noun diamond

is of modern usage, from the name of the gem.

As a noun mixte is

(mostly|attributive) a kind of bicycle frame where the top tube of the traditional diamond frame is replaced with a pair of smaller lateral tubes running from the top of the head tube all the way back to the rear axle, connecting at the seat tube on the way.

Diamond vs Basepath - What's the difference?

diamond | basepath |


As a proper noun diamond

is of modern usage, from the name of the gem.

As a noun basepath is

(baseball) the grassless ways around the baseball diamond on which runners advance.

Diamond vs Diamondlike - What's the difference?

diamond | diamondlike |


As a proper noun diamond

is of modern usage, from the name of the gem.

As an adjective diamondlike is

having characteristics, or molecular structure, of diamond.

Diamond vs Ultrahard - What's the difference?

diamond | ultrahard |


As a proper noun diamond

is of modern usage, from the name of the gem.

As an adjective ultrahard is

extremely hard; of utmost hardness or ultrahard can be harder than diamond, harder than 150gpa resistance.

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