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Definitions from the WebDiamonteNounA diamonte is a form of poetry that consists of seven lines made up of specific parts of speech. Sense 1A popular form of diamonte uses a diamond shape, where the first and last lines have one word each, the second and sixth lines have two words each, the third and fifth lines have three words each, and the fourth line has four words. Example sentence: The diamonte I wrote tells a story about love and loss in a unique format. Sense 2On the local scene, there is a variation of diamonte that follows a similar structure but the lines are not necessarily in the shape of a diamond. Example sentence: The spoken word artist showcased a powerful diamonte that left the audience in awe. AdjectiveIn the context of jewelry, diamonte is an adjective used to describe an imitation diamond or gemstone made of glass or paste. Sense 1She wore a stunning necklace adorned with diamonte crystals. VerbAs a verb, diamonte is a misspelling of the word "diamante," which means to glitter or sparkle. Sense 1The night sky was clear, and the stars began to diamante above us. | ||||
diamond synonyms diamond wedding diamond wedding anniversary diamondback diamondback rattlesnake diamondback terrapin diamonds diamonds and rust diamonte dian diana dianal diane de poitiers diangus gratianopolitanus dianne dianoetic dianose
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