The proper words are raw diamond, raw stone, rough diamond, uncut diamond -- all are appropriate.
Knoll, Hillock, Hummock,Pingo and Mound are words used for a small hill.
the old french & medieval latin words for a mound or fortified height shifted in Norman french from the castle mound to the ditch dug around it before entering English around 1362
The word round has the OW (ou) vowel sound, as in the rhyming words bound, found, mound, and sound, and also rhymes with crowned and downed. The OW sound is seen in words spelled with OU and OW such as out, doubt, proud, mount, cow, and town.
Practically, 'Italian diamond' is used to modify other words, such as jewelery. In this case, then, 'Italian diamond' could be a brand name.
· around · background · compound · found · ground · hound · mound · pound · rebound · sound · surround
The French words for "heart - spade - club - diamond" are: "coeur" (heart) - "pique" (spades) - "trèfle" (club - named trèfle after the French name for clover) - and "carreau" (diamond).
The combination of words, diamond and luxe, appears in both diamond and diamond simulant adverts. Without a context, it's not possible to tell whether the stone to which you refer is a real diamond or a simulant. Your local jeweler, however, will be able to tell you.
Misprice rhymes with mice.
The vowel pair in found has an OU or OW sound. It is in the rhyming words bound, hound, mound, pound, round, and sound. Other words with an OU include house, mouse and spouse. Also stout, ounce, pounce, bounce, cloud, couch, flour (flower), and sound. Words with an OW include how, plow, brown, and drowsy.
Some words that rhyme with "compound" are around, mound, and profound.
The diamante poem originated in Japan in the 1960s. It is a form of poetry that has a diamond shape when written out and typically follows a specific pattern of words that transition from one topic to another.