Proper noun
Diamant (plural Diamants)
A surname from German.
Diamant Asset Management Inc. now owns 5,143 shares of the aircraft producer’s stock worth $767,000 after buying an additional 340 shares in the last quarter. Source: Internet
He took many papers, which remain unpublished, with him in suitcases to Palestine when he fled there in 1939.sfn Kafka's last lover, Dora Diamant (later, Dymant-Lask), also ignored his wishes, secretly keeping 20 notebooks and 35 letters. Source: Internet
The beaches from Pointe de Bout, through Diamant (which features right off the coast of Roche de Diamant), St. Luce, the department of St. Anne and down to Les Salines are popular. Source: Internet
Omilia’s Dialog Management Technology (DiaManT) can interact with users via speech or text within phone tree systems, webchats, email, mobile apps, SMS, smart speakers, and Facebook Messenger. Source: Internet
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So Cap Diamant was not a diamond mine but it would certainly become a great defensive stronghold for the growing citadel founded by Samuel de Champlain on the remains of an indigenous settlement. Source: Internet