Synonym: precious coral, red coral. Similar words: corporal, oral, temporal, decorate, corporate, decorated, demoralize, behavioral. Meaning: ['kɒrəl] n. 1. a variable color averaging a deep pink 2. the hard stony skeleton of a Mediterranean coral that has a delicate red or pink color and is used for jewelry 3. unfertilized lobster roe; reddens in cooking; used as garnish or to color sauces 4. marine colonial polyp characterized by a calcareous skeleton; masses in a variety of shapes often forming reefs. adj. of a strong pink to yellowish-pink color.
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91. Do not use coral sand as a filter bed substrate as this will gradually dissolve and affect the calcium level.
92. The remarkable natural richness of the coral reef has been squeezed further into the hyper-natural richness of a synthetic reef.
93. Sudden plagues of these creatures have been occurring over recent years which settle upon living reefs and devour the coral polyps.
94. The coral sand will need raking through regularly to prevent it packing down solid and reducing the through-flow.
95. Nobody knows why, any more than anyone knows why amphibians are disappearing, dolphins are dying or coral is turning white.
95. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
96. They look as although they belong in a warm and sunny tropical coral reef rather than the dark and cold abyss.
97. If the system started to drift away from the requirements of a coral reef, Gomez would flush the trays.
98. Tourist souvenirs like furs, ivory, animal skins, coral necklaces and shells can devastate wildlife.
99. The region's wetlands, mangrove swamps and coral reefs are also seen as under threat.
100. Daly suggests that before the first interglacial period there were no coral reefs in the modern sense, which is disputable.
101. This is true whether you are in a desert or a forest or swimming on a coral reef.
102. How coral colonies grow Tearing itself apart Only slightly further up the evolutionary scale in terms of reproduction are the Echinoderms.
103. The coral reefs of Walindi bay are probably the most diverse reef systems on our planet.
104. Unlike many other coral types, mechanical damage does not necessarily mean death for leather corals.
105. Perched atop a rock or coral head, propped on their fins, they look like lords of all they survey.
106. At one site, the amount of coral had been halved in just three years.
107. I hunt black-and-white fish as they dart through red coral reef, when suddenly I am wrenched from be-hind.
108. The situation is probably a cyclic one anyway, with man only partly responsible for the present coral massacre.
109. The young of the emperor butterfly fish that live on coral reefs seem to use this system too.
110. Other marine life expected to suffer included coral reefs, algae and sea grass.
111. He always liked it when she wore a certain shade of lipstick, coral, not cherry.
112. Substrate would be calcium plus and coral gravel, with coral sand on top, separated by a gravel tidy.
113. To suit all tastes, Kyomi is available in three delicate fragrances, Blush, Aqua and Coral.
114. The base filter media is coral gravel supported by Hagen undergravel interlocking plates with uplift tubes either side of the tank.
115. The rosebud mouth was painted a glowing coral pink, an exotic contrast with her creamy olive skin, liquid dark eyes.
116. But the old pier was built on top of the northern tip, and the coral below died, he said.
117. The maroon dress was neatly folded, and the coral necklace carefully pinned to the bodice with a large safety pin.
118. Perhaps, after all, this is indeed some exotic coastline-maybe some coral reef, teeming with life of all kinds.
119. It is then dead tissue, and open to attack by coral spot fungus.
120. Crimson and coral flames licking the darkness with warmth, glistening like blood and rubies.
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