Diamante (noun)

  1. A type of poetry in which words are arranged in the shape of a diamond.
  2. A poem or piece of writing that is shaped like a diamond, formed by words arranged in a diamond shape.

Origin:

From spanish, from diamante, from latin adamas, from greek adamas unbreakable.

Examples:

  1. The student wrote a diamante poem about the changing seasons.
  2. The teacher praised the child's diamante for its clever use of words.
  3. The diamante was a creative way to express the theme of the poem.
  4. The diamante poem was written as a tribute to the birth of a new baby.
  5. The diamante poem was the highlight of the school's poetry competition.
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