Corals

/ˈkɔrəlz/ noun

Small sea animals that live in colonies and build colorful reef structures, or the hard, colorful skeletons they leave behind that form coral reefs.

From Greek 'korallion', possibly from a Semitic language. Coral entered European languages through Greek traders who encountered these remarkable structures. Medieval Europeans were fascinated by coral and valued it as a precious material for jewelry and religious objects.

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