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CORALLUM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CORALLUM is the entire skeleton of a compound coral.
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CORALLUM definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
noun any of a genus (Corallorhiza) of saprophytic, brownish orchids with branched, coral-colored roots and no leaves.
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corallum
‖ corallum (kɒˈræləm) [L. corallum coral; applied in a special sense.] A coral; the calcareous skeleton of a coral polypidom; also the horny, suberose, or siliceous tubular envelope of any zoophyte, whether colonial or simple.1846 Dana Zooph. ii. §9 (1848) 15 The corallum in the live Zoophyte is..in...
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Glossary Menu of Coral Morphology
The colony or corallum (the entire skeletal unit housing a corallite or group of corallites). 1. Colony form (ID tool character #1); 2. Colony ...
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corallum - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Latin [Term?]. Doublet of coral. Noun. edit. corallum (plural corallums or coralla). (zoology) The coral or skeleton of a zoophyte ...
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Coenosteum
The coenosteum and corallites together are known as the corallum.
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Coral morphology for sedimentologists - Geological Digressions
Corallum (plural Coralla) refers to the whole skeletal structure of solitary corals (that are constructed by a single polyp). It is discoid, ...
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CORALLUM | LinkedIn
Corallum is a single family office which owns interests in energy, marine, and renewables industries. Website: http://www.corallum.com. External link ...
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corallum, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun corallum is in the 1840s. OED's earliest evidence for corallum is from 1846, in the writing of James Dana, geologist ...
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Diagram showing the difference of corallite, calice and corallum
Download scientific diagram | Diagram showing the difference of corallite, calice and corallum from publication: Training Manual on Corals Taxonomy in ...
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Flabellum curvatum
The polyp secretes the corallum, the stony skeleton which supports it. In this species, the corallum is not attached to the seabed, but may be semi-immersed in soft sediment.
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cœnosteum
‖ cœnosteum Zool. (siːˈnɒstɪəm) [f. Gr. κοιν-ός common + ὀστέον bone.] The common calcareous skeleton of the Hydrocorallina, a division of the Hydrozoa, as of millepore coral.1880 Moseley Zool. Challenger Exped. vii. 12 The hard tissue is here termed cœnosteum to distinguish it from the Anthozoan co...
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Flabellum pavoninum
They are sometimes known as dentures of the sea because of the perceived resemblance of the corallum (skeleton) to a set of dentures.
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corallet
corallet rare. (ˈkɒrəlɪt) [dim. f. corallum.] The coral skeleton of an individual polyp.1872 Dana Corals i. 48 The coral of the zoöthome being the corallum, that of each polyp in the compound corallum may be called a corallet.
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