Adamas

/ˈædəməs/ noun

The ancient Greek and Latin word for the hardest stone or mineral, originally thought to be an unbreakable gem, later identified with diamond.

From Greek 'adamas,' possibly from 'a-' (not) + 'damao' (to tame or break), or from Sanskrit 'adas'; it's the root for modern words like 'adamant' and 'diamond.'

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