LOZENGE A lozenge has a diamond shape. A lozenge cut stone is a step-cut gem with a diamond shape. LUSTER ...
Lozenge: Cutting style shaped like a baseball diamond. Lustre: In cultured pearls, this refers to the degree of mirror-like finish in the nacre.
RHOMBS. Lozenge-shaped faces. RIVERS. Diamonds found in the beds of rivers. RONTGEN RAYS. (See X-rays.) ...
Other British-manufactured scales can be dated from the lozenge-shaped design registration mark they carry. As a general rule of thumb, any foreign scale marked with the country of origin was made after 1890.
Rinse mouth with a suitable mouthwash and also, suck lozenges like Difflam-C to reduce swelling and infection chances. Clean the front portion of the piercing using saline-cotton balls.
As of 1797 the maker's mark needs to be in a lozenge shield with the initials of the maker incorporated in it.
Diamond Diamond is an isomer of carbon. The word diamond is often used incorrectly to describe a lozenge shape. The diamond in baseball refers to the infield or the whole pitch, so named because of its lozenge shape.
A pendelique cut in one that is lozenge shaped. This cut is frequently used for flawed stones. Pendelique cut stones are often used as pendants. PERIDOT ...
See also: Shape, Gold, Jewel, Metal, Jewelry
 
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