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What (who) is rough diamond - definition


rough diamond         
  • A selection of diamonds, cubic and octahedral
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Rough Diamond (disambiguation); Rough Diamonds; Rough Diamonds (disambiguation)
¦ noun
1. an uncut diamond.
2. Brit. a person who is of good character but lacks manners or education.
Rough diamond         
  • A selection of diamonds, cubic and octahedral
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Rough Diamond (disambiguation); Rough Diamonds; Rough Diamonds (disambiguation)
A rough diamond is a diamond that has not been cut or processed. They come in a variety of naturally occurring shapes, including octahedral (eight-sided bipyramid), cubic, and triangular (most commonly macles).
Rough Cut Diamond         
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Rough diamond
A rough diamond is a diamond that has not been cut or processed. They come in a variety of naturally occurring shapes, including octahedral (eight-sided bipyramid), cubic, and triangular (most commonly macles).
Examples of use of rough diamond
1. Alrosa is the world‘s second–largest rough diamond producer after De Beers.
2. De Beers controls about 60 percent of the world‘s rough–diamond supplies and produces 43 percent of world output.
3. De Beers controls about 60 percent of the world‘s rough diamond supplies and produces 43 percent of world output.
4. Other chemicals were added to encourage the carbon atoms to attract each other, producing a rough diamond within two weeks.
5. Clarkson, a millionaire businessman described by his own party leaders as "a rough diamond", denied the claim.