NOUN
- corals of especially the Mediterranean having pink or red color used for ornaments and jewelry
- the hard stony skeleton of a Mediterranean coral that has a delicate red or pink color and is used for jewelry
How To Use red coral In A Sentence
- At first they appear to have produced vases with a black glaze, but this soon gave place to a red coralline colour.
- There is incredible 60m visibility, amazing multicoloured coral, and everything from hawksbill turtles to giant manta rays to see.
- I hunt black-and-white fish as they dart through red coral reef, when suddenly I am wrenched from be-hind.
- There are lighter-pink-fruited cultivars of the native red coralberry and there is a Northern cousin known as snowberry (S. doorenbosii), for its white fruits.
- By contrast, the starboard propeller is lying under the hull, away from the light, and is adorned in soft red corals.
- Deep-sea red coral growth and growth patterns have to end in a high-powered magnifying glass or microscope to observe.
- There was tremendous colored coral everywhere all the way to the top of the pinnacle (which was deep enough to avoid bleaching) that was covered in coral, anemones, anemonefish, large groups of HUGE groupers and all sorts of other life. TravelPod.com Recent Updates
- Gesenius renders by "red coral"; dr, Esth., i, 6, which is translated in the Vulg. by lapis parius, "marble"; the Arabic dar, however, means "pearl", and thus also Furst renders the Hebrew word. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
- Reefs of brilliantly coloured corals and sponges provide shelter for fish, Crustacea, and other animals.
- I know of coral only that is the hard calcareous skeleton of the marine coelenterate polyps; and that this red coral iss called of a sclerobasic group; and other facts of the kind; but I do not know if it iss supposed to resist impact and heat. African Camp Fires