Coral

/ˈkɒrəl/ noun, adjective

As a noun, it is a hard, rock-like material formed by tiny sea animals, often building colorful reefs. As an adjective, it describes a pinkish-orange color similar to some coral.

From Old French *corail*, from Latin *corallium*, from Greek *korallion*, referring to the marine organism and its hard skeleton. It has been valued for jewelry and decoration for thousands of years.

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