coral

US /ˈkɔːr.əl/
UK /ˈkɔːr.əl/
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coral

a hard stony substance, typically pink or red, formed by the skeletons of very small sea animals and found in warm seas. Coral is often used in jewelry.

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The diver admired the vibrant coral reef.
El buzo admiró el vibrante arrecife de coral.
She wore a necklace made of red coral.
Llevaba un collar de coral rojo.
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coral

of a pinkish-orange color, like that of coral

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The sunset painted the sky in shades of coral and gold.
El atardecer pintó el cielo en tonos coral y dorado.
She chose a beautiful coral dress for the party.
Ella eligió un hermoso vestido coral para la fiesta.