A quadrilateral with four equal-length sides and opposite angles equal (but not all four) is a rhombus. That's the usual description of a diamond shape.
A diamond is not a square it is a jewel type shape.
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A rhombus is simply a 4 sided shape (quadrilateral) with all 4 sides having the same length. It is often called a diamond since it looks the the diamond that in on playing cards. Squares are one type of rhombus where all the angles are 90 degrees (right angles.)
a rhombus is a shape that looks like a diamond shape.... if you look up images on google and then type in rhombuses then it shows you some shapes that are rhombuses
Depends on what type of shape it is. If its a diamond shaped kite then it does have 2 lines or symmetry
A diamond is not a square it is a jewel type shape.
It is a type of flower. It is grouped in bunches.
a common kite shape is a diamond
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No, diamond is not a triangle shape. Diamond is a four-sided figure with two pairs of parallel sides that are not equal in length. It is more commonly described as a rhombus shape, which is a type of quadrilateral.
If its an oval type shape with 2 points (bit like the shape of an eye) it is called a Marquise Cut.If its oval, and rounded on one half, with a point on the other, its a Pear Cut.If its like a true oval shape with no points, its just called an Oval Cut.
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Marquee is a shape of cut diamond
A rhombus is simply a 4 sided shape (quadrilateral) with all 4 sides having the same length. It is often called a diamond since it looks the the diamond that in on playing cards. Squares are one type of rhombus where all the angles are 90 degrees (right angles.)
"L B L" on a diamond ring likely stands for "Lozenge, Brilliant, Lozenge," referring to the diamond's shape and cut. A Lozenge is a type of diamond shape with four straight edges, and "Brilliant" refers to the diamond's cut quality.
There is a bird's nest type of Anthurium that is called 'Diamond Dust'.
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