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A diamond is neither a prism nor a pyramid; it is a crystalline structure that typically forms in a tetrahedral shape. Diamonds are classified as a type of mineral known as carbon, and their unique arrangement of carbon atoms gives them their hardness and brilliance. While they can exhibit prismatic properties due to their refractive qualities, they do not fit the definitions of prisms or pyramids.

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