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Diamond-shaped structure in geometry

A diamond-shaped structure in geometry is a quadrilateral with four sides of equal length, where opposite angles are equal, and it appears as a tilted square or rhombus. It features diagonals that intersect at right angles, dividing the shape into four congruent triangles. This shape emphasizes symmetry and uniformity, often used in design and analysis for its aesthetic and structural properties. The term "diamond" colloquially refers to this shape because it resembles a square rotated 45 degrees.