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madrepore
[ mad-ruh-pawr, -pohr ]
noun
- any true or stony coral of the order Madreporaria, forming reefs or islands in tropical seas.
madrepore
/ 藢m忙dr瑟藞p蓴藧; 藢m忙dr瑟p蓹藞r瑟t瑟k; 藢m忙dr瑟藞p蓲r瑟k /
noun
- any coral of the genus Madrepora, many of which occur in tropical seas and form large coral reefs: order Zoantharia
Derived Forms
- 藢尘补诲谤别藞辫辞谤补濒, adjective
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 尘补诲路谤别路辫辞谤路颈肠 [mad-r, uh, -, pawr, -ik, -, por, -], 尘补诲路谤别路辫辞路谤颈路补苍 [mad-r, uh, -, pawr, -ee-, uh, n, -, pohr, -], adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of madrepore1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of madrepore1
Example Sentences
A vast quantity of small cups and paterae were made by this means in patterns which bear considerable resemblance to the surfaces of madrepores.
There are beautifully branching trees of madrepores, whose prongs are from one to two feet in length, and sometimes curiously interlaced.
One need only glance at the photographs of osmotic productions to recognize the forms of madrepore, fungus, alga, and shell.
In one of the Maldive islands a coral reef, which, within a few years, existed on an islet bearing cocoa-nut trees, was found by Lieutenant Prentice, "entirely covered with live coral and madrepore."
"The wild 鈥斺 鈥斺 waste their fragrant stores In leafy islands walled with madrepores And lapped in Orient seas, When all their feathery palms toss, plume-like, in the breeze."
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