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Diamond shape, in geometry
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rhombus
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WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. a parallelogram with four equal sides; an oblique-angled equilateral parallelogram [syn: rhomb ] [also: rhombi (pl)]
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Rhombus (UK band) are a British gothic rock band based in West Yorkshire , England. Originally formed in Bristol , England, in 2002 by bass player Ed Grassby and featuring his brother and sister-in-law on guitars, the band started to gain momentum after ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Rhombus \Rhom"bus\, n. [L.] Same as Rhomb , 1.
Usage examples of rhombus.
Denna Van Hausen finally moved away from the ExOps console and Rhombus rolled into place.
Will, grown tall and earnest-looking, played the pedant Rhombus, a stock comedy character he was good at: pedants and scholars with mouthfuls of inkhorn terms he alone of the boys could commit easily to memory.
The screen flowered interconnecting lines, varicolored rhombi marking primary, secondary, and tertiary stations.
Though we are not worthy, all I can offer you is your freedom and a small sum of money," Cerebella pleaded, with Rhombus head-bobbing approval.
As Cerebella sniffed my vapors, playing with my endowment, I had my mouth on Rhombus middle breast, and my hands on her outer two.
Out of this figure were made two remarkable forms of Battle, the Cuneus and Forceps, or the sheare and wedge battles, each made of half a Rhombus, and but differenced by position.
Glory, the Hall of Proclaimed Intellect, the Hall of Reverence for the Master (which is the second-greatest library in the world, the first being in Ch'ang-an), and there in the great courtyard of the Hall of Literary Profundity stood the soul pole, left of the entrance, and beneath the red banner flew the flag of a senior scholar who was entitled to display all fourteen symbols of academic distinction: wishing pearls, musical stone, good-luck clouds, rhombus, rhinoceros-horn cup, books, pictures, maple, yarrow, banana leaf, tripod, herb of immortality, money, and the silver shoe.