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How to pronounce carbonado in English?

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Synonyms black diamond
Type of adamant, diamond
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Type of meat

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Black, or carbonado, diamonds, came from outer space, geologists have discovered.
From the sciencedaily.com
Carbonado is an open sourcerelational database mapping framework, written in Java.
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Carbonado queries are defined by a simple filter expression and an order-by specification.
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Carbonado Storables are not pure POJOs, and they must always extend the Storable superclass.
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The diamonds, also called carbonado, are only found in Brazil and the Central African Republic.
From the newscientist.com
Carbonado was originally developed for internal use by Amazon.com, as a revision to an earlier framework.
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The new data support earlier research by Haggerty showing that carbonado diamonds formed in stellar supernovae explosions.
From the sciencedaily.com
The presence of hydrogen in the carbonado diamonds indicates an origin in a hydrogen-rich interstellar space, he and colleagues believe.
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Carbonado resident Jill Cartwright, a member of Friends of the Carbon Canyon, said the canyon is too environmentally sensitive for spraying human waste.
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More examples
  • An inferior dark diamond used in industry for drilling and polishing
  • A piece of meat (or fish) that has been scored and broiled
  • Carbonado, commonly known as the "Black Diamond", is a natural polycrystalline diamond found in alluvial deposits in the Central African Republic and Brazil. Its natural colour is black or dark grey, and it is more porous than other diamonds.
  • Carbonado is an open source relational database mapping framework, written in Java. Rather than following a typical O/R mapping approach, the relational model is preserved, while still being object-oriented. ...
  • Known in the trade as carbon, is black, opaque diamond. It is as hard as crystallized diamond but less brittle, and, because its structure is slightly porous, it has a lower specific gravity (3.51 to 3.29). Carbonado has no cleavage and therefore is valuable for use in diamond-set tools. ...
  • Carbon that has metamorphosed into its diamond phase but remains black
  • (n): piece of meat or fish, slashed for broiling. FS (3-1H4, Lear, Corio); Marlowe T1 (1st OED citation); Lyly Sapho.
  • To cut gashes in; slash; hack.