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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121. The trigger fish feeds on coral, crunching the stony branches and extracting the little polyps.
122. There are still some waves breaking in the gap - maybe there are coral heads there.
123. The new bill includes a second ban on the trading of sea turtles and rare coral.
124. Needwood Muppet, 25-1 with Coral, could well run into a place.
125. I saw in my mind some magic bird, a nightingale of the coral islands.
125. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
126. There's a lot of lapis here, together with some very fine turquoise, coral and amber.
127. While that equipment and gallonage may be, the coral sand and decoration is not.
128. The seaweed in reconnaissance photos turned out to be coral reef that interfered with the landings.
129. Anthony is taking pictures of a faded blue warehouse door on which pink and coral and pale gold stars are hanging.
130. Another difference is that the polyps of leather corals have eight tentacles, rather than the six found in hard coral polyps.
131. Its two miles of almost deserted white sand and coral reefs make for excellent sunbathing and snorkelling.
132. G.J. Allman lectured in March 1873 on another Darwinian theme[sentencedict.com], the formation of coral islands.
133. Coral quote the former champion at 4-5, but William Hill are less generous offering 1-2.
134. The young are found in shallow waters around coral heads, but the adults move out into deeper water.
135. Coral growth and the accretion of sediments in coastal mangroves will compensate.
136. the multifarious life forms in the coral reef.
137. Tianjin Red Coral Advertising Co. , Ltd.
138. 'That's coral, that is,' said the old man.
139. Others are merely accumulations of coral and skeletal debris.
140. Kate is wearing a coral necklace.
141. Main compositions: Lavender extract, Knapweed, Sage, Coral powder.
142. Shelves of coral surround the Pacific island of Palau.
143. Coral is often used for making jewellery.
144. Roll coral trout in Indian lettuce head, then tie the roll with carrot strip. Steam the rolls for 3 minutes.
145. Instead, in addition to coral polyps and sea- anemones , polychaete and sipuncula are possibly its major food source.
146. Photo Gallery: Underwater Landscapes Coelenterate coral and a pink sea fan form a vibrant stage for whitetail chromis near Namena Island, Fiji.
147. Dubbed Pleasant Island in the 18th Century by the captain of a passing British ship - it is the world's smallest independent republic, a coral speck dwarfed by the vastness of the Pacific Ocean.
148. Some dived under the sea for red coral, which they hauled up by means of straw ropes, in great sprigs as thick as the branches of a tree.
149. So stressed middle-sized fish make for both happy coral and happy predators—in short, a healthy and highly productive reef.
150. Any of numerous fungi, especially of the family Clavariaceae, whose often brightly colored spore-bearing structures are club-shaped to intricately branched and resemble coral.
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