corals

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Englisch - Türkisch
mercan
coral
{i} mercan

Mercan resifleri iklim değişikliği tarafından tehdit ediliyor. - Coral reefs are threatened by climate change.

Bu mercan yüzüğü bit pazarından aldım. - I bought this coral ring at the Flea Market.

compound corals
(Jeoloji) bileşik mercanlar
coral
(Tıp) koral
coral
coral creeper mercan çiçeği
coral
{i} döllenmiş ıstakoz yumurtası
coral
Kennedya
coral
coralloid mercan şeklinde
coral
coral snake mercan yllanı
coral
mercana benzer
coral
mercan kırmızısı
coral
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Mercanlar binlerce yıl boyunca yaşayabilirler. - Corals can live for thousands of years.

Mercan resifleri iklim değişikliği tarafından tehdit ediliyor. - Coral reefs are threatened by climate change.

coral
i., s. mercan
coral
l Micrurus corallinus
coral
coral reef mercan kayalığı
coral
mercandan
coral
Corallium rubrum
soliter corals
(Jeoloji) bireysel mercanlar
Englisch - Englisch
plural of coral
brain corals
plural form of brain coral
coral
A somewhat yellowish pink colour, the colour of red coral

coral colour:.

coral
Made of coral
coral
A hard substance made of the limestone skeletons of marine polyps
coral
A colony of marine polyps
purple corals
plural form of purple coral
coral
A hard, calcareous, organic substance that is the skeleton of certain polyps, small marine invertebrates that live in colonies The variety used in jewellery is precious coral, which is compact and solid, without visible indentations The colours shade from pinkish white to pale pink and ok-blood red It is mainly used as beads or set en cabochon
coral
{n} a genus of animals and their shells, growing in the sea, a child's ronament
Coral
A female given name
coral
Similar structures are also formed by some Bryozoa
coral
a general term used to describe a group of cnidarians; indicates the presence of skeletal material that is embedded in the living tissue or encloses the animal altogether
coral
{s} made of coral; of coral color
coral
A group of invertebrate animals related to sea anemones Individual coral animals have soft bodies topped by a ring of stinging tentacles for catching food Some kinds of coral build hard limestone skeletons; when they die, other corals build on top until a great reef is formed
coral
A bottom-dwelling, sessile, marine coelenterate; some are solitary individuals, but the majority grow in colonies; they secret external skeletons of calcium carbonate
coral
a deep pink
coral
Corals are very small sea animals
coral
The name coral comes from the Greek, although the meaning is not known Red or pink coral is the calcified skeletons of organisims that live in salt waters along the coasts of the Western Mediterranian, Bay of Biscay, Canary Isles, Malayasian Archepelago and Japan Black coral is found around the waters off northern Australia and also in the Red Sea A R T Precious & Collectible Jewelry
coral
Calcareous, rocklike material formed by secretions of corals and coralline algae The white type is very hard, while the gray type tends to be soft, brittle, and extremely porous
coral
Having the yellowish pink colour of coral
coral
unfertilized lobster roe; reddens in cooking; used as garnish or to color sauces
coral
a variable color averaging a deep pink
coral
Something that is coral is dark orangey-pink in colour. coral lipstick. the coral-colored flower buds. pink or reddish-orange in colour. Any of about 2,300 species of marine cnidarians in the class Anthozoa that are characterized by stonelike, horny, or leathery skeletons (external or internal). The skeletons of these animals are also called coral. Corals are found in warm seas worldwide. The body is of the polyp type. Soft, horny, and blue corals are colonial in habit (i.e., they live in large groups). Stony corals, the most familiar and widely distributed forms, are both colonial and solitary. Atolls and coral reefs, which are composed of stony coral, grow at an average rate of 0.2-1.1 in. (0.5-2.8 cm) per year. See also sea fan. coral reef Coral Sea coral snake
coral
n a group of small crustacean animals that live in shallow salt water seas The shells of these animals build upon old shells forming a large deposit called a coral reef Coral Reefs are erosion resistant and help protect the coastal shores, but are also very fragile Because coral and coral reefs are living things, they are easily killed
coral
of a strong pink to yellowish-pink color
coral
Subclass in the Cowardin et al wetland classification referring to widely distributed, well-adapted, highly diverse and productive ecosystems characteristic of shallow waters in warm seas (Cowardin et al 1979)
coral
the precious coral of the jewelry industry, essentially is composed of calcium carbonate, and much of it is fished from sea beds in the Mediterranean, Japan, and some from the Hawaiian Islands It's fairly soft, about 3-4 hardness Coral can come in many colors, from yellow orange, pink, deep salmon pink and rarely amethyst-violet colors
coral
Formed when small sea animals create living quarters, coral comes in colors ranging from vivid orange to palest pink During the mid-Victorian large brooches of coral finely carved in high-relief floral sprays, or faces were popular At the turn of the century, small natural pieces of branch coral or small cameos of coral were more popular
coral
The ovaries of a cooked lobster; so called from their color
coral
marine colonial polyp characterized by a calcareous skeleton; masses in a variety of shapes often forming reefs
coral
a substance found underwater, made up of the skeletons of tiny sea creatures
coral
A piece of coral, usually fitted with small bells and other appurtenances, used by children as a plaything
coral
Invertebrates that secrete an internal, hard skeleton structure composed of calcium carbonate, which is absorbed from the surrounding water
coral
Love and harmony Emotional Foundation Coral protects and strengthens one's emotional foundation Balances physical energy and relaxes tensions Carries the creative vibrations of the sea PLANETS: Venus, Neptune
coral
invertebrates that secrete an internal, hard skeletal structure composed of calcium carbonate, which is absorbed from the surrounding water
coral
n karang
coral
Coral is a hard substance formed from the bones of very small sea animals. It is often used to make jewellery. The women have elaborate necklaces of turquoise and pink coral
coral
The hard parts or skeleton of various Anthozoa, and of a few Hydrozoa
coral
The hard, calcareous, white, red or black, skeleton of any or a variety of marine invertebrate animals Collectively they form reefs In the case of Coral Calcium from Okinawa, it is all the Sango variety
coral
{i} hard colored skeleton secreted by certain marine polyps; reef of such skeletons; anything made of coral (jewelry, etc.); deep pink color; unfertilized eggs of lobster
coral
marine colonial polyp characterized by a calcareous skeleton; masses in a variety of shapes often forming reefs a variable color averaging a deep pink unfertilized lobster roe; reddens in cooking; used as garnish or to color sauces the hard stony skeleton of a Mediterranean coral that has a delicate red or pink color and is used for jewelry of a strong pink to yellowish-pink color
coral
the hard stony skeleton of a Mediterranean coral that has a delicate red or pink color and is used for jewelry
corals

    Türkische aussprache

    kôrılz

    Aussprache

    /ˈkôrəlz/ /ˈkɔːrəlz/

    Etymologie

    [ 'kor-&l, 'kär- ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin corallium, from Greek korallion.
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