Coral :
ke'ākoʻakoʻa
ke'ākoʻakoʻa, omaka ae
ke'ākoʻakoʻa
ke'ākoʻakoʻapunakea,
ke'ākoʻakoʻapunakea,
Noun(1) a variable color averaging a deep pink(2) the hard stony skeleton of a Mediterranean coral that has a delicate red or pink color and is used for jewelry(3) unfertilized lobster roe; reddens in cooking; used as garnish or to color sauces(4) marine colonial polyp characterized by a calcareous skeleton; masses in a variety of shapes often forming reefs
Adjective(1) of a strong pink to yellowish-pink color
(1) Remove the orange beak of coral from each scallop.(2) In return he was presented with a string of coral beads.(3) a coral and white dinner service(4) The week-long event focuses on protecting the world's coral reefs and marine ecosystems and educating divers on their role in conservation efforts.(5) The world's most biologically diverse marine ecosystems, coral reefs are critical to the health of the oceans.(6) Separating the boys from the girls, females, called ÔÇÿhensÔÇÖ, are often preferred for their roe or coral .(7) Shallow-water and deep-water coral reefs reveal beautiful marine life.(8) colours of earth, coral, and chestnut(9) The rest of the island is characterized by beautiful sandy beaches, coral reefs, warm clear blue waters and idyllic islands.(10) Fancy taking your love for a moonlit swim in the warm waters of the Caribbean, or exploring some of the island's most beautiful coral reefs hand in hand?(11) If it doesn't, remove by hand, then rub off any yellow coral that clings to the meat.(12) Earrings made of black metal with American diamonds embedded, chains made of gunmetal, coral and jade and pearl bangles add to the gaiety.(13) Ciguatera poison is made by a microscopic organism that attaches itself to algae growing in the warm waters of coral reefs.(14) Ruby, sapphire, emerald, opal, coral , and pearl are found in abundance.(15) Jewel colours such as coral and emerald-green showed up often on runways last week, and shoppers should expect to see them in a few months in stores everywhere.(16) These include jet (fossil wood), amber (fossil tree resin), coral , pearl, and ivory.
Related Phrases of coral(1) coral reef ::
puna kai(2) coral island ::
puna mokupuni
(1) coral reef ::
puna kai(2) coral island ::
puna mokupuni
Synonyms
Noun
1. red coral ::
ula koʻa
Noun
1. red coral ::
ula koʻa
Different Formscoral, corals
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