If you mean wafer an agate, it's just a thin slice, which is cut by a diamond saw, then polished.
Yes, a diamond can easily cut through paper due to its hardness and sharp edges. The strong molecular structure of diamond allows it to slice through materials like paper with ease.
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Assuming it's a regular shape. You could 'slice' it into three, keeping parallel to any one of its sides.
A Small Slice Of.. For Example: A Small Slice Of Pizza, A Small Slice Of Cake, A Small Slice Of Pancake, ..etc.
The hedgehog slice is called the hedgehog slice because it looks like a hedgehog.
Well there's 19 of them! Bread, Sushi, Egg, Candle, Rockmelon, Watermelon, Bamboo, Orange, digital timer, stick, cake, diamond, vase, picture, egg, pencil, nut, honey dew melon and kiwi, that's all of them.
Slice is not an adjective because an adjective describes something. Sliced would be an adjective, but the word slice is a verb. "Remember to slice the bread." "Did you slice it?"
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Sliced is the past tense of slice.
She gave me a slice of cake. I wanted another slice, but I was on a diet.