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[ăd́ə-măńtēń, -tīń, -tĭn]
(adj.)Made of or resembling adamant.
(adj.)Having the hardness or luster of a diamond.
(adj.)Unyielding; inflexible:“If there is one dominant trait that emerges…
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Adamantine is a mineral, often referred to as adamantine spar. It is a silky brown form of corundum. It has a Mohs rating of 9. Adamantine is also used as an adjective to refer to non-metallic, brilli...
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An adamantine sickle or sword was also used by the hero Perseus to decapitate the Gorgon Medusa.
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brandon s pincus Answer 1: ADAMANTINE is a mineral, a form of corundum, Al2O3. Gem varieties of corundum are rubies and sapphires. I've never heard of "adamantium." It sounds like one of those make- believe materials used for armor and weapons in dungeons&dragons-type games.
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Definition of adamantine in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of adamantine. Pronunciation of adamantine. Translations of adamantine. adamantine synonyms, adamantine antonyms. Information about adamantine in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. adamantine - consisting of or having the hardness of adamant...
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Pronunciation: \ˌa-də-ˈman-ˌtēn, -ˌtīn, -ˈman-tən\. Function: adjective. Etymology: Middle English, from Latin adamantinus, from Greek adamantinos,
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L'ADAMANTINE STRIPOLOGIQUE L'ADAMANTINE ARTISTIQUE ET MONDAIN L'ADAMANTINE EN ESTAMPES...
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The history of Seth Thomas Adamantine antique mantel clocks. Adamantine is a celluloid applied as a veneer to a mantel clock case.
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He could feel the heat and smoke and hear the maddened Babel of sounds, and it required little imagination to believe one's self looking over the adamantine bulwarks of hell into the bottomless pit.
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