Coral in english
Coral
pronunciation: kɔrəl part of speech: adjective, noun
pronunciation: kɔrəl part of speech: adjective, noun
In gestures
coral1 = coral.
Example: From 'Huckleberry Finn' to 'Catcher in the Rye', from 'coral Island' to 'The Lord of the Flies,' from 'Aesop's Fables' to 'Animal Farm': we can all find family trees for dozens of books.more:
» arrecife de coral = barrier reef ; coral reef .
Example: The book focuses on the barrier reef off the coast of Belize. Example: This article presents a brief case study of the use geographic information systems in the integration of various types of data for the management of the Buccoo coral reef off Tobago in the Caribbean.» extracción de coral = coral mining .
Example: Haphazard coral mining has weakened the reef which serves as a natural breakwater dyke, causing severe beach erosion.» Mar del Coral, el = Coral Sea, the .
Example: The article is entitled 'Enhanced zooplankton abundance in the lee of an isolated reef in the Coral Sea: the role of flow disturbance'.coral2 = glee club ; choral ; choral society.
Example: Most camps had glee clubs, orchestras, and bands, and the musicians performed at camp concerts and in towns.Example: Our chorus is known for the quality of its music performances of both the masterworks as well as seldom performed but beautiful, choral selections.Example: Our Choral Society was created when a group of singers persuaded the gifted choirmaster and music director Edward Tripton to lead them on an adventure in music and voice.more:
» concierto coral = choir concert .
Example: Children must be involved in important school occasions like school play performances, orchestral and choir concerts.» música coral = choral music .
Example: This article describes the collection of published and manuscript, choral and instrumental music held at Lichfield Cathedral, UK.