diamond pattern
On a roof, a pattern of tiles or shingles whose lower edges are V-shaped.
A method of cutting and piecing four adjacent, square-cut pieces of wood veneer so that a diamond pattern results at
A molding consisting of fillets intersecting so as to form diamonds or rhombuses.
In exploratory drilling, a rotary drill having a coring bit which is studded with black diamonds.
A rectangular building stone having a face that is pyramidal rather than flat.