Diamant (disambiguation)
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Diamant is another name for Diamond
Diamond
In mineralogy, diamond is an allotrope of carbon, where the carbon atoms are arranged in a variation of the face-centered cubic crystal structure called a diamond lattice. Diamond is less stable than graphite, but the conversion rate from diamond to graphite is negligible at ambient conditions...

, but may also refer to:
  • Diamant
    Diamant
    The Diamant rocket was the first exclusively French expendable launch system and at the same time the first satellite launcher not built by either the USA or USSR. As such it is the main predecessor of all subsequent European launcher projects...

    , the first exclusively French expendable launch system.
  • Diamant Boart
    Diamant Boart
    Diamant Boart S.A. is a world-leading manufacturer and distributor of diamond tools and related equipment for the construction and stone market. The company was founded in 1937....

    , a manufacturer and distributor of diamond tools.
  • Rocher du Diamant (also known as Diamond Rock
    Diamond Rock
    Diamond Rock is a 175 meter high basalt island located south of Fort-de-France, the main port of the Caribbean island of Martinique. The uninhabited island is about three kilometers from Pointe Diamant. The island gets its name from the reflections that its sides cast at certain hours of the day,...

    ), an island off the coast of Martinique.
  • Diamant
    Diamant (game)
    Diamant is a multiplayer card game designed by Alan R. Moon and Bruno Faidutti, published in 2005 in Germany by Schmidt Spiele, with illustrations provided by Jörg Asselborn, Christof Tisch, and Claus Stephan....

    , a multiplayer game designed by Alan R. Moon and Bruno Faidutti.
  • FFA Diamant
    FFA Diamant
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    , glider


People named Diamant:
  • Anita Diamant
    Anita Diamant
    Anita Diamant is an American author of fiction and non-fiction books. She is best known for her novel, The Red Tent, a New York Times best seller...

  • Dora Diamant
    Dora Diamant
    Dora Diamant is best remembered as the lover of the writer Franz Kafka and the person who kept some of his last writings in her possession until they were confiscated by the Gestapo in 1933...

     (Diament, Dymant), daughter of Herschel Dymant
  • Henri Diamant-Berger
  • Illana Diamant
    Illana Diamant
    Illana Diamant , better known as Illana Shoshan is an Israeli model, actress and film producer.-Biography:Shoshan was born in Israel, where she was Miss Israel. She went on to become an international model, which brought her to the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York where she...

     and Moshe Diamant, producers of the film Imaginary Heroes
    Imaginary Heroes
    Imaginary Heroes is a 2004 American drama film written and directed by Dan Harris. It focuses on the traumatic effect the suicide of the elder son has on a suburban family.-Plot:...

  • József Diamant, see Joseph Bard
    Joseph Bard
    Joseph Bard , also known as Diamant József, was an expatriate Hungarian writer, known for a novel Shipwreck in Europe and short stories written in English, and as a literary editor. He settled in the United Kingdom, where he was later known as Joseph Bard...

  • Ruth Witt-Diamant
    Ruth Witt-Diamant
    Ruth Witt-Diamant, a professor at San Francisco State University from 1931, founded and was the first director of the SFSU Poetry Center in 1954. In her youth, she traveled and taught English poetry in Japan, becoming good friends with the Tokugawa family. She hosted many famous poets in her guest...


See also

  • Diamond (disambiguation)
    Diamond (disambiguation)
    Diamond is the hardest known natural material.Diamond, ♦ or ◊ may also refer to:*Diamond *Diamonds, a suit of cards*Alt codes, ♦, the character or symbol formed by using the Alt key in conjunction with the Number Pad...

  • Diament (disambiguation)
  • Dimond (disambiguation)
  • Dyment (disambiguation)
  • Dymond (disambiguation)
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