rhinestone
English
Etymology
Rhine + stone; a calque of French caillou du Rhin (“Rhine pebble”).
Noun
rhinestone (plural rhinestones)
- an artificial diamond, strass
- Lucinda sewed rhinestones into her scarf to add a bit of flair.
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Adjective
rhinestone (not comparable)
- made of or encrusted with rhinestones
- Karl wore a cowboy hat with a rhinestone hatband when he played his country and western gigs.
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