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coral
noun
1 coral
A variable color averaging a deep pink.
Roget 847a:
jewel
[general], ,
jewelry,
jewellery†;
bijoutry†;
bijou,
bijouterie [Fr.];
trinket;
fine jewelry;
costume jewelry,
junk jewelry;
gem,
gemstone,
precious stone.
[forms of jewelry: list]
necklace,
bracelet,
anklet;
earring;
locket,
pendant,
charm bracelet;
ring,
pinky ring;
carcanet†;
chain,
chatelaine;
broach,
pin,
lapel pin,
torque.
[gemstones: list]
diamond,
brilliant,
rock [Coll.];
beryl,
emerald;
chalcedony,
agate,
heliotrope;
girasol†,
girasole†;
onyx,
plasma;
sard†,
sardonyx;
garnet,
lapis lazuli,
opal,
peridot,
tourmaline,
chrysolite;
sapphire,
ruby,
synthetic ruby;
spinel,
spinelle;
balais†;
oriental,
oriental topaz;
turquois†,
turquoise;
zircon,
cubic zirconia;
jacinth,
hyacinth,
carbuncle,
amethyst;
alexandrite†,
cat's eye,
bloodstone,
hematite,
jasper,
moonstone,
sunstone†.
[jewelry materials derived from living organisms]
pearl,
cultured pearl,
fresh-water pearl;
mother of pearl;
coral.
[person who sells jewels]
jeweler.
[person who studies gemstones]
gemologist;
minerologist.
[person who cuts gemstones]
lapidary,
lapidarian.
[study of gemstones]
gemology,
gemmology;
minerology.
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Polish: koral
2 coral
The hard stony skeleton of a Mediterranean coral that has a delicate red or pink color and is used for jewelry.
synonyms: precious coral, red coral.
Dutch: koraalrif, bloedkoraal
Polish: koral, koralowina
3 coral
Unfertilized lobster roe; reddens in cooking; used as garnish or to color sauces.
Dutch: koraalrood
4 coral
Marine colonial polyp characterized by a calcareous skeleton; masses in a variety of shapes often forming reefs.
Dutch: koraal
Polish: koral, koralowiec
adjective
1 coral
Of a strong pink to yellowish-pink color.
Polish: koralowy
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