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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Coenosteum
The coenosteum and corallites together are known as the corallum. References Cnidarian anatomy wikipedia.org
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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. wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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. wikipedia.org
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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. Oxford English Dictionary
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Caryophyllia smithii
Description Caryophyllia smithii is a solitary species of coral with a cup-shaped corallum (stony skeleton) with an elliptical base and a diameter of up Ecology The habitat of Caryophyllia smithii is often dominated by sponges and bryozoans and these also grow on the corallum of the coral. wikipedia.org
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coralla
coralla pl. of corallum. Oxford English Dictionary
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sclerobase
sclerobase Zool. (ˈsklɪərəʊbeɪs) Also in mod.L. form scleˈrobasis. [f. Gr. σκληρό-ς hard + βάσις base n., basis.] The axis or stem of a compound actinozoan when forming a horny or calcareous skeleton. Hence sclerobasic a., pertaining to or consisting of a sclerobase; also as the epithet of those cor... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cullen (plant)
J.W.Grimes Cullen corallum J.W.Grimes Cullen corylifolium (L.) Medik. Cullen cuneatum (W.Fitzg.) wikipedia.org
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corallitic
corallitic, a. (kɒrəˈlɪtɪk) [ad. L. corallīticus, f. *corallītes (see -ite), f. corallum.] = coralline a. 2.1850 J. Leitch tr. Müller's Anc. Art §309. 351 There were other well known kinds of statuary marble..the coralitic resembling ivory, from Asia Minor. Oxford English Dictionary
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David Alan Schwedel
manufacturing, petrochemical, energy and marine industry including Gables Energy Partners, CRG, Encina Development Group, Electrolytic Technologies, Corallum Founder of Corallum, its Principal, Director, General partner and also a managing member, a diversified holding and investment enterprise. wikipedia.org
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conelet
conelet (ˈkəʊnlɪt) [f. cone n. + dim. suffix -let.] A little or tiny cone.1846 Dana Zooph. (1848) 269 Corallum with the conelets crowded. Oxford English Dictionary
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Heliofungia actiniformis
The corallum (stony skeleton) is thick and solid. The septa (stony ridges) are in several orders. All the septa are granulate, and continue to the underside of the corallum as fine ridges known as costae. wikipedia.org
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spumoso-
spumoso- comb. form of L. spūmōs-us (see prec.), as in spumoso-cellular adj.1846 Dana Zooph. (1848) 361 Texture of the sides and usually of the whole corallum spumoso-cellular. Oxford English Dictionary
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