Definition of Coralloids. Meaning of Coralloids. Synonyms of Coralloids

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Definition of Coralloids

Coralloid
Coralloid Cor"al*loid, a. [L. corallum coral + -oid: cf. F. corallo["i]de.] Having the form of coral; branching like coral.

Meaning of Coralloids from wikipedia

- Look up coralloid in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Coralloid (coral-shaped) may refer to: Cave popcorn, small nodes of calcite, aragonite or gypsum...
- the cave environment; these are classified as calthemite coralloids. Calthemite coralloids also occur in "artificial caves", such as mines, railways...
- coralloids (also known as popcorn), can form on the underside of concrete structures and look very similar to those which occurs in caves. Coralloids...
- Pillars Scallops Boneyard Boxwork Others Cave popcorn, also known as "coralloids" or "cave coral", are small, ****by clusters of calcite Cave pearls are...
- (Pinus), while in some others (Cycas) small specialised roots called coralloid roots are ****ociated with nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria. Over 1,000 living...
- vol. 514, pp. 223–227 (9 October 2014). "using uranium-series dating of coralloid speleothems directly ****ociated with 12 human hand stencils and two figurative...
- flowstone, cave popcorn, boxworks, helictites, scintillites, conulites, coralloids, cave pearls, rimstone, rafts, rims, vents, and frostwork. The gypsum...
- dolomite constituent include: coatings, crusts, moonmilk, flowstone, coralloids, powder, spar and rafts. Although there are reports of dolomite speleothems...
- surfaces or undersurface only. Their roots have small secondary roots. The coralloid roots develop at the base of the stem at or below the soil surface. Male...
- nitrogen in ****ociation with various cyanobacteria living in the roots (the "coralloid" roots). These photosynthetic bacteria produce a neurotoxin called BMAA...