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ADAMANTINE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. Made of or having the quality of adamant. 2. Rigidly firm : unyielding adamantine discipline. 3. Resembling the diamond in hardness or luster.
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Adamantine - Wikipedia
Adamant or adamantine, a generic name for a very hard material; Adamantine (veneer), a patented celluloid veneer; Adamantine lustre, a property of some minerals ...
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Adamantine | Forgotten Realms Wiki - Fandom
Adamantine was the name of five jet-black alloys of adamant.[4] Usually black in color, adamantine had a green sheen when viewed by candlelight or a ...
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adamantine
adamantine, a. (ædəˈmæntɪn) [ad. L. adamantin-us a. Gr. ἀδαµάντιν-ος adj. of material, f. ἀδάµας; see adamant.] 1. Made of, or having the qualities of adamant; incapable of being broken, dissolved, or penetrated; immovable, impregnable.1382 Wyclif Jer. xvii. 1 The synne of Juda writen is with an ire...
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169 Synonyms & Antonyms for ADAMANTINE | Thesaurus.com
adamantine · adamant · firm · hardheaded · implacable · incompliant · inexorable · inflexible · intransigent · mulish · obdurate · obstinate · opinionated ...
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Insight to adamantine weapons 2024 : r/DnD - Reddit
In the 2024 dmg, all weapons that are made in adamantine have the same description saying, “whenever this weapon or piece of ammunition hits an object, the hit ...
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Adamantine - PathfinderWiki
Adamantine is the most common of the incredibly rare skymetals, and is known for its incredible hardness, strength, and ability to hold an ...
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Adamant - Wikipedia
Adamant in classical mythology is an archaic form of diamond. In fact, the English word diamond is ultimately derived from adamas.
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ADAMANTINE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
adjective · utterly unyielding or firm in attitude or opinion. · too hard to cut, break, or pierce. · like a diamond in luster. adamantine. / ...
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ADAMANTINE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
ADAMANTINE meaning: 1. extremely hard: 2. extremely determined and strong or unwilling to change: 3. extremely hard: . Learn more.
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Adamantine - bg3.wiki
Adamantine is a rare metal known for its unrivaled hardness, and appears in the game as the item Adamantine Slag. The location Adamantine ...
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Adamantine (veneer)
Adamantine is a veneer developed by The Celluloid Manufacturing Company of New York City, covered by U.S. Their "Adamantine" black mantel clocks were made starting in 1882.
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Baldur's Gate 3 - How To Beat Grym In The Adamantine Forge
Sep 5, 2023Our goal now is to make use of the Adamantine Forge to make an item and spawn the Baldur's Gate 3 Grym boss. Here's what you need to do: Place the Mithral Ore in the central node. Place any type ...
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How to Use the Adamantine Forge - Baldur's Gate III Guide - IGN
Nov 25, 2023updated Nov 25, 2023. The Adamantine Forge is a Baldur's Gate 3 quest that requires you to use it to craft a weapon or piece of armor. This guide provides everything you need to know about where ...
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Baldur's Gate 3: How To Get The Adamantine Shield - MSN
Aug 3, 2023Shields in Baldur's Gate 3 are easy ways for characters with the necessary proficiency to increase their Armour Class without having to invest in more powerful armor.Some of them come with special ...
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