Boort

/bɔːrt/ noun

Industrial-grade diamond that is imperfectly crystallized and not suitable for jewelry, used mainly for cutting and grinding tools.

From Afrikaans 'boart,' which came from Dutch 'baart.' The term emerged in the 18th-19th centuries as the diamond trade developed in South Africa and industrial uses for flawed diamonds grew.

AMቦርት
ARبوورت
BNবোর্ট
CAboort
CSboort
DAboort
DEboort
ELboort
ESboort
FAبورت
FIboort
FRboort
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