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States and
other countries using diamond-
shaped signs, the
explanatory language is
often written directly on the
diamond-
shaped sign,
although it may contain...
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Diamond willow is a type of tree with wood
which is
transformed into
diamond-
shaped segments that have
alternating colors.
Salix bebbiana, the most common...
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prevention inspection program. Fire
Marshal J. F.
Morris developed the
diamond shaped placard as a
marking system to
indicate when a
building contained hazardous...
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heraldry is a
diamond-
shaped charge,
usually somewhat narrower than it is tall. A
mascle is a
voided lozenge—that is, a
lozenge with a lozenge-
shaped hole in...
- In the
field of textiles,
fishnet is
hosiery with an open,
diamond-
shaped knit; it is most
often used as a
material for stockings, tights,
gloves or bodystockings...
- also
referred to as o-zen (お膳), as well as
diamond-
shaped stands (菱台, hishidai)
bearing diamond-
shaped hishi mochi. Just
below the ministers: on the...
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rhombus is
often called a "
diamond",
after the
diamonds suit in
playing cards which resembles the
projection of an
octahedral diamond, or a lozenge, though...
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tabloid newspaper, by two men who
claimed that they
witnessed an
unknown diamond-
shaped craft while walking on the
moors above Calvine on the
evening of 4 August...
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first used in 1895 by the
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. The
familiar diamond-
shaped roller pantograph was
devised and
patented by John Q.
Brown of the Key...
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often known as "scale trees", due to
their bark
having been
covered in
diamond shaped leaf-bases, from
which leaves grew
during earlier stages of growth....