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  1. Diamante Azzura Bovelli (born September 7, 1996), known mononymously as Diamante, is an American singer and songwriter.

  2. Diamante ("diamond"; Calabrian: Diamàndë) is a coastal town and comune in the province of Cosenza, part of the Calabria region of southern Italy. The Diamante citron takes its name from the town, and Calabria is still the home of this variety of citron.

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    Elsewhere. Diamante, Paraíba, Brazil, a municipality. Diamante Caldera, Chile, a volcanic caldera partly in Santiago Metropolitan Region. Diamante, Calabria, Italy, a comune in the province of Cosenza. People. Diamante (musician) (born 1996), American singer and songwriter. David Diamante (born 1971), American ring announcer.

  4. (ˌdiəˈmɑnteɪ ; ˌdiəmɑnˈteɪ ) adjective. 1. decorated with rhinestones or with other brightly glittering bits of material. diamanté sandals. noun. 2. glittering ornamentation.

  5. Jun 23, 2022 · diamanté. noun. di· a· man· té ˌdē-ə-ˌmän-ˈtā. : a sparkling decoration (as of sequins) or material decorated with this. a gown trimmed with diamanté. Examples of diamanté in a Sentence.

  6. Meaning of diamanté in English. diamanté. noun [ U ] uk / diːəˈmɒn.teɪ / uk / daɪ.əˈmɒn.teɪ / us / diːəˈmɑːn.teɪ / Add to word list. artificial jewels that shine brightly: a diamanté brooch /diamanté earrings. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Jewelry. ankle bracelet. anklet. bauble. be dripping with something idiom. butterfly. cameo.

  7. Official DIAMANTE website. Tour dates, merch and more.

  8. di·a·man·te. or di·a·man·té (dē′ə-män-tā′) n. 1. A small, glittering ornament, such as a rhinestone or a sequin, applied to fabric or a garment. 2. Fabric that has been covered with many of these ornaments.

  9. The diamante poem, or diamond poem, was created by Iris Tiedt in A New Poetry Form: The Diamante, published in 1969. It is an unrhymed seven-line shape poem. The most popular way that these poems are used is to compare and contrast the subject matter. This means that the poet will pick two opposites and write about each within the seven lines.

  10. Clothing a sequin, rhinestone, or other glittery ornamentation on a garment. Clothing fabric covered or patterned with such ornamentation. French diamanté ornamented with diamonds, past participle of diamanter, verb, verbal derivative of diamant diamond. 1900–05. Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::

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