Coral
n.- (Zoöl.) The hard parts or skeleton of various Anthozoa, and of a few Hydrozoa. Similar structures are also formed by some Bryozoa.
- The ovaries of a cooked lobster; -- so called from their color.
- A piece of coral, usually fitted with small bells and other appurtenances, used by children as a plaything.
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A small, venomous, Brazilian snake
(Elaps corallinus) , coral-red, with black bands. -
A small, harmless, South American snake (
Tortrix scytale ).
See under
Chain coral .
See under
Coral animal (Zoöl.),
one of the polyps by which corals are formed. They are often very erroneously called
Coral fish .
See in the Vocabulary.
Coral reefs (Phys. Geog.),
reefs, often of great extent, made up chiefly of fragments of corals, coral sands, and the solid limestone resulting from their consolidation. They are classed as
Coral root (Bot.),
a genus (
Coral snake
a tropical, leguminous plant, of several species, with showy, scarlet blossoms and coral-red seeds. The best known is
Coral wood ,
a hard, red cabinet wood.

