Diamante vs. Zirconia: What's the Difference?

Diamante and Zirconia Definitions
Diamante
A small, glittering ornament, such as a rhinestone or a sequin, applied to fabric or a garment.
Zirconia
Cubic zirconia.
Diamante
Fabric that has been covered with many of these ornaments.
Zirconia
(chemistry) The oxide of zirconium, obtained as a white powder, and possessing both acid and basic properties. On account of its infusibility, and brilliant luminosity when incandescent, it is used as an ingredient of sticks for the Drummond light.
Diamante
An artificial diamond used as adornment, such as a rhinestone.
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Zirconia
The oxide of zirconium (ZrO2), obtained as a white powder, and possessing both acid and basic properties. On account of its infusibility, and brilliant luminosity when incandescent, it is used as an ingredient of sticks for the Drummomd light.
Diamante
A diamante poem.
Zirconia
A white crystalline oxide; used in refractories and in insulation and abrasives and enamels and glazes
Diamante
Covered in diamante decorations
Diamante
Shiny or iridescent, as if covered in or made of diamonds
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Diamante
Adornment consisting of a small piece of shiny material used to decorate clothing