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Synonyms & Similar Words
reef
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marine
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CaCO3
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Meaning of Coral
The primary meaning of the word "Coral" refers to a small, usually sedentary, marine invertebrate animal that belongs to the class Anthozoa, typically forming colonies and having a hard, stony, or horny skeleton.
Definitions
- A small, usually sedentary, marine invertebrate animal that belongs to the class Anthozoa, typically forming colonies and having a hard, stony, or horny skeleton.
- * The hard, stony, or horny skeleton of a coral animal, often forming large reef structures.
- * A pinkish-yellow to red color, reminiscent of coral.
Etymology of Coral
The word "Coral" originates from the Old French word "coral," which is derived from the Latin word "corallium," referring to coral.
The Latin word "corallium" is thought to be derived from the Greek word "korallion," which refers to coral or a coral-like substance.
The word "Coral" has been used in English since the 14th century to refer to the marine invertebrate animal and its skeleton.
Example Uses
- The coral reef was teeming with marine life, including colorful fish and sea anemones.
- * The coral necklace was a beautiful, vibrant red color.
- * The geologist studied the coral formation to learn more about the ocean's history.
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
dark
dull
lifeless
barren
rocky
cold
icy
frozen
desolate
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still
quiet
motionless
inanimate
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fossilized
petrified
stony
hard
rigid
inflexible
unyielding