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coral

/ˈkɒɹəl/

Meanings
  • noun

    A large underwater organism that forms compact structures, called coral reefs, consisting of a framework of calcium carbonate to which countless numbers of tiny organisms called polyps attach.

    - "The coral reef is home to a diverse range of marine life."
    - "Swimming near the coral can be dangerous as it is easily damaged by careless movements."
  • noun

    A decorative or ornamental piece made from coral.

    - "She wore a necklace made of pink coral beads."
    - "The room was adorned with various coral sculptures."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˈkɒɹəl/



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Rhymes
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carol , parole , moral
Variants
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coral , coralloid , corals , coral bells , coralbells , coral snake , coral snakes , Coral Gables , Coral Sea , Coral Springs , coral reef , coral reefs , brain coral , brain corals , elkhorn coral , elkhorn corals , fire coral
Etymology
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The word 'coral' comes from the Old French word 'corail', which means 'horn' or 'skeleton'. This refers to the hard, calcium carbonate structure that forms the basis of coral reefs.


Trivia
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  1. Coral reefs cover less than 1% of the world's ocean floor but are home to over 25% of all marine species.

  2. The Great Barrier Reef in Australia is the largest coral reef system in the world, stretching over 1,400 miles.

  3. Coral polyps feed by taking in tiny organisms and plankton through their tentacles.


Related Concepts
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  1. Coral reef: A large underwater structure built primarily of calcium carbonate (in the form of calcareous skeletons) secreted by tiny organisms called polyps. Coral reefs provide habitats for a vast array of marine organisms.

  2. Coral bleaching: A phenomenon that occurs when corals expel the symbiotic algae, zooxanthellae, living in their tissues, causing the corals to turn completely white and become more susceptible to disease and death.


Culture
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Coral has been used for various purposes throughout history, including as a source of food, medicine, and building materials. In many cultures, coral is also considered a symbol of prosperity and good fortune.

How to Memorize "coral"

  1. visualize

    - To memorize coral, visualize a large underwater structure made up of tiny, colorful organisms called polyps. Imagine the intricate patterns and shapes formed by these organisms as they build their calcium carbonate structures.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'coral' with the colors pink, orange, and red, as these are common colors found in coral reefs. Also, associate it with the ocean and underwater life.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic by remembering the phrase 'Cats Love Orange Apples Really Are Delicious' to help remember the spelling of 'coral' (C-O-R-A-L).


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