noun🔗ShareBrillantes, diamantesA finely cut gemstone, especially a diamond, cut in a particular form with numerous facets so as to maximize light return through the top (called "table") of the stone."The jeweler displayed several brilliants, their facets catching the light and creating a dazzling sparkle. "El joyero exhibió varios brillantes, cuyas facetas captaban la luz y creaban un brillo deslumbrante.materialgeologymineralappearanceChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareBrillantesThe size of type between excelsior and diamond, standardized as 4-point.""The antique printing press only had typefaces in excelsior, brilliants, and diamond, making fine details challenging to reproduce." "La antigua imprenta solo tenía tipos de letra en excelsior, brillantes y diamante, lo que dificultaba la reproducción de detalles finos.typewritingcommunicationChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareBrillantesMost hummingbird species of the genus Heliodoxa."While birdwatching in the cloud forest, the naturalist pointed out several brilliants, easily identifiable by their shimmering green plumage and distinctive curved bills. "Mientras observaba aves en el bosque nuboso, el naturalista señaló varios brillantes, fácilmente identificables por su plumaje verde brillante y sus picos curvos distintivos.animalbirdnatureChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareBrillantesA kind of cotton goods, figured on the weaving."My grandmother loves to sew dresses for my dolls using brilliants because the woven patterns add a special touch. "A mi abuela le encanta coser vestidos para mis muñecas con brillantes porque los patrones tejidos añaden un toque especial.materialtypeChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading