"American diamond" meaning in All languages combined

See American diamond on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: American diamonds [plural]
Etymology: American + diamond. From the prevalence of substituting synthetic cubic zirconia for diamond in jewelry of the United States of America. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|American|diamond}} American + diamond, {{l|en|synthetic}} synthetic, {{l|en|cubic zirconia}} cubic zirconia, {{l|en|diamond}} diamond, {{l|en|jewelry}} jewelry, {{l|en|United States of America}} United States of America Head templates: {{en-noun}} American diamond (plural American diamonds)
  1. synthetic cubic zirconia Coordinate_terms: moissanite (english: another common American substitute for diamond), poor man's diamond
    Sense id: en-American_diamond-en-noun-va5CYAs8 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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