Adamantine

Adamantine

Adamantine can mean:
*The mythical material adamant or adamantine, see: Adamant
*The mineral adamantine spar, a variety of Corundum, see: Adamantine Spar
*For|other uses of adamant, adamantium, and similar terms|Adamant (disambiguation)

Adamantine is also used as an adjective to refer to non-metallic, brilliant light reflecting and transmitting properties, known as "adamantine luster". Diamond is the best known material to be described as having adamantine luster. [cite web |title=Adamantine - World of Earth Science |url=http://www.bookrags.com/research/adamantine-woes-01/ |accessdate=September 15 |accessyear=2007]

ee also

*Adamantium, a fictional metal
*Adamantane, a bulky hydrocarbon

References


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  • Adamantine — Ad a*man tine, a. [L. adamantinus, Gr. ?.] 1. Made of adamant, or having the qualities of adamant; incapable of being broken, dissolved, or penetrated; as, adamantine bonds or chains. [1913 Webster] 2. (Min.) Like the diamond in hardness or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • adamantine — index callous, unyielding Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • adamantine — (adj.) c.1200, from L. adamantinus hard as steel, inflexible, from Gk. adamantinos, from adamas (see ADAMANT (Cf. adamant) (n.)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • adamantine — [ad΄ə man′tin; ] also [, ad΄ə man′tēn΄, ad΄ə man′tīn΄] adj. [ME < L adamantinus, hard as steel < Gr adamantinos] 1. of or like adamant; very hard, as dental enamel; unbreakable 2. unyielding; firm …   English World dictionary

  • Adamantine — In dentistry, relating to the enamel of the teeth. Adamantine comes from the Greek and Latin word adamas which applied to substances having the hardness or luster of a diamond. Adamantine figuratively means unyielding and inflexible. * * *… …   Medical dictionary

  • adamantine — ● adamantin, adamantine adjectif (grec adamas, antos, diamant) Littéraire. Qui a la dureté, l éclat du diamant. ● adamantin, adamantine (expressions) adjectif (grec adamas, antos, diamant) Organe adama …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • adamantine — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin adamantinus, from Greek adamantinos, from adamant , adamas Date: 13th century 1. made of or having the quality of adamant 2. rigidly firm ; unyielding < adamantine discipline > 3 …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • adamantine — adjective a) Made of adamant, or having the qualities of adamant; incapable of being broken, dissolved, or penetrated; as, adamantine bonds or chains. Him the Almighty Power b) Like the diamond in hardness or luster …   Wiktionary

  • Adamantine Spar — 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. [cite web |url=http://www.mindat.org/min 5135.html |title=Adamantine Spar |accessdate=September 15 |accessyear=2007]… …   Wikipedia

  • Adamantine (veneer) — Adamantine is a veneer developed by The Celluloid Manufacturing Company of New York City, covered by U.S. Patent number 232,037, dated September 7, 1880. Seth Thomas Clock Company purchased the right to use the adamantine veneer in 1880. This… …   Wikipedia

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