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They are the same thing a diamond is just another term for rhombus.

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A diamond and a rhombus are both quadrilaterals with all sides equal in length. However, a diamond typically refers to a diamond shape with four equal sides and two acute angles, while a rhombus is a broader term that encompasses all shapes with four equal sides regardless of angle measurements. Essentially, all diamonds are rhombuses, but not all rhombuses are diamonds.

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