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madrepore

[ mad-ruh-pawr, -pohr ]

noun

  1. 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

  1. any coral of the genus Madrepora, many of which occur in tropical seas and form large coral reefs: order Zoantharia
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Derived Forms

  • 藢尘补诲谤别藞辫辞谤补濒, adjective
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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
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of madrepore1

1745鈥55; < French 尘补诲谤茅辫辞谤别 reef-building coral < Italian madrepora, equivalent to madre mother (< Latin 尘腻迟别谤 ) + -pora, for poro < Greek 辫么谤辞蝉 kind of stone
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of madrepore1

C18: via French from Italian madrepora mother-stone, from madre mother + -pora, from Latin porus or Greek poros calcareous stone, stalactite
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Example Sentences

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A vast quantity of small cups and paterae were made by this means in patterns which bear considerable resemblance to the surfaces of madrepores.

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There are beautifully branching trees of madrepores, whose prongs are from one to two feet in length, and sometimes curiously interlaced.

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One need only glance at the photographs of osmotic productions to recognize the forms of madrepore, fungus, alga, and shell.

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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."

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"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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