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shape Description of the 2 or 3 dimension form of a piece of Opal
Ãâó: www.opalmine.com.au/html/glossary.html
shape a two dimensional object that is enclosed by real or implied line
Ãâó: www.blockwerks.com/museum/misc/vocab_list3.html
shape People commonly refer to the shape of a diamond as the cut ( round diamonds , princess cut diamonds , marquise diamonds , oval diamonds , pear shaped diamonds , emerald cut diamonds , radiant cut diamonds , heart diamonds and Asscher cut diamonds) .
Ãâó: www.aboutdiamondcuts.com/glossary.html
shape Array objects have an attribute called shape which is necessarily a tuple. An array with an empty tuple shape is treated like a scalar (it holds one element).
Ãâó: stsdas.stsci.edu/numarray/Doc/node85.html
shape Shape refers to form or appearance of a diamond - ie whether the diamond is round, triangular, square, marquise, pear, oval or heart-shaped. Step-cut The step cut has rows of facets that resemble the steps of a staircase. The emerald cut and the baguette are examples of the step cut.
Ãâó: www.emkaydiamonds.com/glossary.htm
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