Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Inlaid so as to form a row in a recessed groove.
- adjective Having gems inlaid in such a groove.
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Examples
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It had about 5-1/2 carats of diamonds, emerald cut and channel-set all the way around the ring in yellow gold.
The Case of the Missing Diamond Ring - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2007
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It had about 5-1/2 carats of diamonds, emerald cut and channel-set all the way around the ring in yellow gold.
The Case of the Missing Diamond Ring - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2007
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One was a simple channel-set band made of square-cut diamonds, which had been her wedding band and I had chosen to be my wedding band when Robert and I got married.
IN FIDELITY M.J.ROSE 2001
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One was a simple channel-set band made of square-cut diamonds, which had been her wedding band and I had chosen to be my wedding band when Robert and I got married.
IN FIDELITY M.J.ROSE 2001
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Us jewelry expert says Smirnoff's ring is a 4.5 carat princess cut, center stone diamond on a platinum band, with smaller channel-set princess cut diamonds.
latimes.com - News Carina MacKenzie 2010
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Us jewelry expert says Smirnoff's ring is a 4.5 carat princess cut, center stone diamond on a platinum band, with smaller channel-set princess cut diamonds.
latimes.com - News Carina MacKenzie 2010
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They were Marilyn’s wedding rings—an engagement ring with a large square radiant-cut diamond flanked by two tapered baguettes, and a matching wedding band of channel-set radiant-cut stones.
Crossed J.F. Lewis 2011
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They were Marilyn’s wedding rings—an engagement ring with a large square radiant-cut diamond flanked by two tapered baguettes, and a matching wedding band of channel-set radiant-cut stones.
Crossed J.F. Lewis 2011
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