Almas
1. Parts of Speech:
Noun
2. Definitions:
- A type of diamond that originates from India or Brazil.
- A type of caviar made from the eggs of the albino sturgeon.
- A name of Arabic origin that means "diamond" or "precious".
3. Pronunciations:
- US: /ˈɑːlməs/
- UK: /ˈælməs/
4. Origin and Usage:
The word "almas" has its origins in the Persian language, where it means "diamond". It has been used in English to refer to a type of diamond that originates from India or Brazil, as well as a type of caviar made from the eggs of the albino sturgeon. The name Almas is also of Arabic origin and is used as a given name for boys and girls.
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6. Related Words:
- Adman
- Alamo
- Alias
- Aloud
- Alpha
7. Example Sentences:
- The museum displayed a rare almas diamond that was worth millions of dollars.
- The restaurant served almas caviar as a delicacy for its wealthy customers.
- Almas was a popular name for baby girls in Arabic-speaking countries.