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French ballet dancer and choreographer
Jean Coralli (15 January 1779 – 1 May 1854) was a French ballet dancer and choreographer, best known for collaborating with Jules Perrot in creating Giselle
Jean_Coralli
Surname list
Look up coralli in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Coralli is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Claudio Coralli (born 1983), Italian
Coralli
Ancient Thracian tribe near the Haemus Mountains
The Coralli (Ancient Greek: Κοράλλοι) were an ancient people placed by Strabo among the tribes living near the Haemus Mountains (the Balkan Mountains)
Coralli_(tribe)
Italian painter (born 1641)
Giulio Coralli Giulio Coralli (born 1641) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active in Emilia-Romagna. He was a pupil, first of Guercino, and
Giulio_Coralli
Species of bacterium
Thalassotalea coralli is a Gram-negative, aerobic, rod-shaped and motile bacterium from the genus Thalassotalea which has been isolated from the coral
Thalassotalea_coralli
Species of bacterium
Marinobacterium coralli is a Gram-negative and aerobic bacterium from the genus of Marinobacterium which has been isolated from the mucus of the coral
Marinobacterium_coralli
1841 ballet by Adolphe Adam
and from a poem called "Fantômes" in Les Orientales by Victor Hugo. Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot created the original choreography. The role of Giselle
Giselle
Italian footballer (born 1983)
Claudio Coralli (born 1 March 1983) is an Italian footballer who currently plays as a forward for Serie D club Aglianese Calcio 1923. He was sold to Pizzighettone
Claudio_Coralli
Austrian and Czech writer (1883–1924)
permanently concealed from him. The Italian medical researchers Alessia Coralli and Antonio Perciaccante have posited in a 2016 article that Kafka may
Franz_Kafka
1843 ballet by Friedrich Burgmüller
choreographed by Jean Coralli (1779-1854) to music composed by Friedrich Burgmüller. With a scenario devised by Théophile Gautier and Coralli, scenery designed
La_Péri_(Burgmüller)
Species of bacterium
Amorphus coralli is a Gram-negative, halotolerant, heterotrophic and non-motile bacteria from the genus Amorphus which has been isolated from the Fungia
Amorphus_coralli
Large Iranian confederation that existed in classical antiquity
The Roman author Ovid recorded that one of the Sarmatian tribes, the Coralli, had light hair, which is a characteristic that Ammianus Marcellinus also
Sarmatians
Game
fortune-telling is shown as a pantomime in the 1st act of Giselle, ballet by Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot (Paris, 1841). In Part 6 of Anna Karenina, Kitty and Levin
He loves me... he loves me not
He_loves_me..._he_loves_me_not
Austrian ballerina (1810–1884)
conspicuous in her performance of the Spanish Cachucha (from the 1836 Coralli/Gide ballet Le Diable boiteux) that Elssler outshone all rivals. Elssler
Fanny_Elssler
Algerian citizens of Italian descent
NELL'AFRICA MEDITERRANEA" (PDF) (in Italian). Pietro Marchi, Spugne e coralli, Treves ed., 1870 Types algériens (1ère série) Types algériens (2e série)
Italian_Algerians
Camel driver for the US Camel Corps (1828–1902)
Tedro), Mimico Teodora (Mico), Hadjiatis Yannaco (Long Tom), Anastasio Coralli (Short Tom), Michelo Georgios, Yanni Iliato, and Giorgios Costi. The Americans
Hi_Jolly
French novelist and playwright (1799–1850)
Quoted in Robb, 404 Robb, 404 Pritchett, 263 Perciaccante, A.; Riva, M. A.; Coralli, A.; Charlier, P.; Bianucci, R. (2016). "The Death of Balzac (1799–1850)
Honoré_de_Balzac
French ballet dancer (1815–1898)
roles during the Romantic era, working with choreographers such as Jean Coralli among others. Probably the most known role he created was Albert, Duke
Lucien_Petipa
Genus of bacteria
Taylor-Brown et al. 2016 "Chlamydia serpentis" Staub et al. 2018 "Ca. Chlamydia coralli" corrig. Taylor-Brown et al. 2017 C. pneumoniae (Grayston et al. 1989)
Chlamydia_(bacterium)
French ballet dancer and choreographer (1810–1892)
century including Pas de Quatre, La Esmeralda, Ondine, and Giselle with Jean Coralli. The Lyon-born Perrot danced often with Marie Taglioni but their partnership
Jules_Perrot
American actor (born 1958)
Phantom Voice, main role (35 episodes) Superman: The Animated Series Sam Coralli Voice, episode: "A Little Piece of Home" Renegade Bruce Cassidy Episode:
Scott_Valentine_(actor)
Italian ballet dancer (1819–1899)
Giselle (Jules Perrot, Jean Coralli and Adolphe Adam. 1841). Created the dual role of Peri/Leila in the oriental La Péri (Jean Coralli and Friedrich Burgmüller
Carlotta_Grisi
shell-shaped pasta Little shells Cocciolette Coquillettes Semicircular Coralli Ridged tubes Corallini Small short tubes of pasta Little corals Cuscussu
List_of_pasta
1847 ballet-pantomime by Jean Coralli
ballet-pantomime created by Jean Coralli and performed in the late 1840s. It succeeded Le Diable boiteux and was Coralli's last ballet. The ballet Ozaï;
Ozaï;_ou_l'Insulaire
Brazilian classical ballet dancer (born 1997)
Petipa Count Albrecht in Giselle, choreography Patrice Bart after Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot Prince Siegfried in Swan Lake, choreography by Patrice
David_Motta_Soares
French ballet dancer and ballet master (1789–1857)
ballet master at the Théâtre de la Porte Saint-Martin, replacing Jean Coralli when the latter was summoned to Vienna by imperial decree. Anatole only
Anatole_(dancer)
Type of dance
(1851) Le Corsaire (1856) Le Papillon (1861) Coppélia (1870) Albert Jean Coralli Joseph Mazilier Jules Perrot Marius Petipa Arthur Saint-Léon Filippo Taglioni
Romantic_ballet
Concept in experimental music
Carlo in collaboration with Achilli, Alessandro; chadbourne, Eugene; Coralli, Michele; Romero, Enrico: Itinerari oltre il suono. John Zorn. In Italian
Game_piece_(music)
Genus of bacteria
Ben Yosef, D.; Ben-Dov, E.; Kushmaro, A. (1 December 2008). "Amorphus coralli gen. nov., sp. nov., a marine bacterium isolated from coral mucus, belonging
Amorphus_(bacterium)
Gloria Contreras Roeniger Calico Cooper Sheryl Cooper Lucia Cormani Jean Coralli Lillian Covillo John Cranko Bill Cratty Birgit Cullberg Merce Cunningham
List_of_choreographers
Inactive Italian Army tank unit
speciality was founded. On 1 September 1935, the XXII Assault Tanks Battalion "Coralli" was formed in Bologna. The battalion was equipped with L3/35 tankettes
2nd_Tank_Regiment_(Italy)
1943 Soviet offensive of WWII
Novale-Valdagno (Vicenza) 1991. (in Italian) Mario Rigoni Stern: Ritorno sul Don. Einaudi 1973, Edizione collana Nuovi Coralli, ISBN 88-06-38026-5.
Ostrogozhsk–Rossosh_offensive
High-level member of a ballet company
Jean Coralli (1779–1854), ballet master of the Ballet du Théâtre de l'Académie Royale de Musique from 1831 to 1850. He was born Jean Coralli Perecini
Ballet_master
Episode in Giacomo Meyerbeer's grand opera, Robert le diable
Opéra. The choreography (now lost) was created by Filippo Taglioni. Jean Coralli may have choreographed the entry of the nuns. The short ballet tells of
Ballet_of_the_Nuns
Italian Baroque artist (1591–1666)
Benedetto Gennari II and Cesare Gennari. Other pupils include Giulio Coralli, Giuseppe Bonati of Ferrara, Cristoforo Serra of Cesena, Father Cesare
Guercino
Topics referred to by the same term
"Ozai", an airport in Serbia Ozaï; ou l'Insulaire, an 1847 ballet by Jean Coralli This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ozai
Ozai
Footballer (1935–2022)
esule in Italia Edizioni Coralli, Roma, 2014 (Excerpts) ISBN 9788890453694 Vassallo, Luciano. Mamma ecco i soldi. Editore: Coralli. Roma, 2000 ISBN 8890453664
Luciano_Vassallo
Russian dancer (born 1984)
Grigorovich, after Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot): Giselle, peasant pas de deux Giselle (choreography: Vladimir Vasiliev, after Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot):
Anastasia_Stashkevich
Italian actor (born 1967)
director and writer with La città ideale. 1989: Aspettando Godot 1989: I coralli 1990: La sposa 1992: La Signora delle Camelie 1992: La morte di Empedocle
Luigi_Lo_Cascio
Hereditary aristocracy of the island of Chios
by Doge Battista Fregoso in 1479. Carali Byzantine Descendants of the Coralli family. Notable patrons of letters in the 18th century; Michel Carali financed
Nobility_of_Chios
Italian painter
Wooden House; San Barnaba; Ponte de' Turchetti; Al sole; Le lavoratrici di coralli; Blue House; and Grand canal. He then moved to Paris, and after an excursion
Rubens_Santoro
Interior architecture in Trapani
Italian) (879): 30–33. Menaldo, Paola (5 December 2016). "La grotta dei coralli". Corriere della Sera: Living (in Italian). Retrieved 1 December 2025.
Specus_Corallii
Russian ballet dancer
choreography by August Bournonville Giselle (Giselle); choreography by Jean Coralli, Jules Perrot, and Marius Petipa Le Corsaire (Gulnare); choreography by
Olesya_Novikova
French prima ballerina (born 1959)
The chosen one 1980. Vaslaw (John Neumeier), 1980. Giselle (Petipa after Coralli Perrot, staged Alonso), Myrtha 1980. La Sylphide (Lacotte after Taglioni)
Élisabeth_Platel
One of Aesop's Fables
metamorphosée en femme, with music by Alexandre Montfort and choreography by Jean Coralli. This was first performed in 1837 with the Austrian dancer Fanny Elssler
The_Weasel_and_Aphrodite
1996 novel by Fabrizio De André and Alessandro Gennari
Alessandro) are the authors themselves. Novels portal 1996 in literature "Coralli" series on OCLC Title based on the homonym song of De André ((in Italian)
Un_destino_ridicolo
Topics referred to by the same term
Charles Nicolas Favart Le Diable boiteux (ballet), 1836 ballet by Jean Coralli Le Diable boiteux (film), 1948 film by Sacha Guitry As a historical nickname
Le_Diable_boiteux
Russian ballet dancer
Ballet in 2012. Repertoire Giselle (Myrtha, Zulma); choreography by Jean Coralli, Jules Perrot, and Marius Petipa Le Corsaire (Medora); choreography by
Ekaterina_Kondaurova
Russian ballet dancer, teacher and choreographer (1891–1972)
Yet historically, regarding Vigano, Noverre, Vestris, Didelot, Taglioni, Coralli, Petipa: "the danse d'ecole absorbed all the achievements of these choreographers
Bronislava_Nijinska
Group India An organic-walled microfossil. Genus includes new species D. corallis. Discusphyton Gen. et sp. nov Valid Wang, Wang & Du Ediacaran Doushantuo
2017_in_paleontology
Nutcracker by Tchaikovsky Sugar Plum Fairy 1937 Giselle choreography Jean Coralli, Jules Perrot, as revised by Marius Petipa; music by Adolphe Adam Giselle
List of performances by Margot Fonteyn
List_of_performances_by_Margot_Fonteyn
Genus of bacteria
agariperforans Thalassotalea agarivorans Thalassotalea atypica Thalassotalea coralli Thalassotalea crassostreae Thalassotalea euphylliae Thalassotalea eurytherma
Thalassotalea
Russian ballerina (born 1979)
Vladimir Vasiliev, after Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot): Giselle Giselle (choreography by Yuri Grigorovich, after Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot): Giselle
Svetlana_Lunkina
Designer/Illustration: Mateo Montoya; 2D Animation: Mathieu Maillefer; Puppets; Coralli Grieu, Thomas Gebcynski & Alexandra Malcouronne; Director: Victor Haegelin)
2025_UK_Music_Video_Awards
Ballet company based at the Bolshoi Theatre in Russia
Land, Jiří Kylián Frank Bridge Variations, Hans van Manen Giselle, Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot; Version of Yuri Grigorovich Ivan the Terrible, Yuri Grigorovich
Bolshoi_Ballet
Italian feminist activist and author (born 1987)
Marsilio; ISBN 978-88-29-71518-3) Animali notturni (2024, Einaudi, I coralli series; ISBN 978-88-58-44288-3) Le solite stronze (2024) Una stanza tutta
Carlotta_Vagnoli
1897–1899 painting by Edvard Munch
syphilis prevented congenital syphilis in her baby. Perciaccante, Antonio; Coralli, Alessia (1 March 2018). "The History of Congenital Syphilis Behind The
Inheritance_(Munch)
Mexican baseball player (1924–2004)
1954. p. 21 – via Newspapers.com. "Avila Could Be Prexy If He Hits .400". Corallis Gazette-Times. June 4, 1954. p. 14 – via Newspapers.com. "1954 AL Batting
Bobby_Ávila
Novel by Roger Peyrefitte
Roger Peyrefitte; trad. G. Natoli. Torino: Einaudi, 1979. 346 pp. (Nuovi Coralli). ISBN 88-06-49197-0 Heimliche Freundschaften: Roman / Roger Peyrefitte
Les_amitiés_particulières
Italian comune
track took shape. An area near Monte Coralli, adjacent to the hamlet of Tebano, was chosen. The "Monte Coralli Crossodromo" was inaugurated in 1972 and
Faenza
French ballet dancer (born 1982)
Forains, to dance Aurore in The Sleeping Beauty and the Pas de Deux in the Coralli/Perrot version of Giselle. After being promoted to première danseuse in
Myriam_Ould-Braham
Russian ballet dancer
Petipa, L. Ivanov), Giselle (Giselle, or Vilisa, chor. J. Perrot, J. Coralli, M. Petipa in N. Dolgushin's version), Phrygia (Spartacus, Y. Grigorovich;
Olga_Grishenkova
Sergeyev Hein Heckroth Hein Heckroth Paris 1870 1942–50 Giselle Adolphe Adam Coralli/ Perrot Nicholas Sergeyev Doris Zinkeisen Doris Zinkeisen Paris 1842 1942
International_Ballet
South African dancer (1927–2008)
Role: Swanilda (aka Swanhilde). Giselle, traditional choreography by Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot, music by Adolphe Adam. Role: Giselle. Ondine, choreography
Nadia_Nerina
French dancer (1821–1909)
"so ethereal ... that she almost looked transparent." Adèle and Eugene Coralli performed in the choreography of La Gypsy (in Act II) by Joseph Mazilier
Adèle_Dumilâtre
1987 film by Herbert Ross
Ross Written by Sarah Kernochan Based on Giselle by Adolphe Adam Jean Coralli Jules Perrot Produced by Menahem Golan Yoram Globus Starring Mikhail Baryshnikov
Dancers_(film)
Flavius Filipescu Oana Mihaela Cercel Serban Cazan 6 7 Silvia Salemi Italy "Coralli" Daniele Monellini Enrico Palmosi Marco Rettani Silvia Salemi 15 8 Giacomo
San Marino in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025
San_Marino_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2025
French-Russian ballet dancer and choreographer (1818–1910)
dancers in July 1839. Among the many engagements was a performance of Jean Coralli's La Tarentule at the National Theatre on Broadway, being the first ballet
Marius_Petipa
French ballet dancer (1789–1865)
measure of his talent. Ousted from the Opéra in 1831 to the benefit of Jean Coralli and Filippo Taglioni, he worked in London, Naples and Marseille. From 1838
Albert_(dancer)
Russian dancer (born 1980)
Vladimir Vasiliev, after Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot): Count Albrecht Giselle (choreography: Yuri Grigorovich, after Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot): Count
Ruslan_Skvortsov
French dancer and ballerina
in La tentation by Jean Coralli (1832), then in Filippo Taglioni's Leda, the Swiss Milkmaid (1832) and triumphed in Coralli's Le Diable Boiteux (1836)
Pauline_Leroux
American ballerina (1824-1899)
Garden. She toured the United States, then studied with Ballet Master Jean Coralli in Paris. She returned to the United States in 1845 and performed at the
Mary_Ann_Lee
Novel by Alain-René Lesage
Charles Nicolas Favart Le Diable boiteux (ballet), 1836 ballet by Jean Coralli Frontispiece to the first French edition, 1707 Illustration by Tony Johannot
Le_Diable_boiteux_(novel)
Name list
Italian disc jockey Claudio Coello (1642–1693), Spanish painter Claudio Coralli (born 1983), Italian footballer Claudio Corioni (born 1982), Italian cyclist
Claudio
Giselle, ou Les willis. Ballet-pantomime in 2 acts. Choreography by Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot (for the ballerina's dances). Libretto by Théophile Gautier
List of ballets by Adolphe Adam
List_of_ballets_by_Adolphe_Adam
The ship was built in 2001 at the Szczecin Shipyard as the Golfo Dei Coralli for the shipowner Lloyd Sardegna Compagnia Di Navigazione from Olbia in
MV_Lisco_Gloria
and inferior to those based on the 1841 original choreographers, Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot. To others, Creole Giselle was a ground-breaking achievement
Creole_Giselle
Active Italian Army tank unit
light tanks. In 1938, the regiment added the XXII Assault Tanks Battalion "Coralli", which was based in Trento. The same year the Assault Tank Battalions
32nd_Tank_Regiment_(Italy)
British dancer and performing artist
by Ronald Hynd. 1990. Giselle. Choreographed by Christopher Gable, Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot. Role: Giselle. 1991. Romeo and Juliet. Directed by Christopher
Jayne_Regan_Pink
French ballet dancer
danseuse de degas: rôle titre, la danseuse étoile Béjart Serait-ce la mort? Coralli et Perrot Giselle: title role Cranko Onegin : Tatiana Forsythe Pas./parts;
Dorothée_Gilbert
1963 novel by Beppe Fenoglio
diretta da Maria Corti Fenoglio, Beppe (1986). Una questione privata (Nuovi coralli ed.). Torino: Giulio Einaudi Editore. p. 155. ISBN 88-06-59535-0. Fenoglio
A_Private_Matter_(novel)
French dance teacher (1808–1891)
in 1867. He continued his collaboration with Cellarius as well as Jean Coralli and Eugene Laborde, the other principal dance teachers in Paris at the
Eugène_Germain_Coulon
U.S. Ballet Company
Kylian, Twyla Tharp, Jessica Lang, Cayetano Soto, Stanton Welch, Perrot, Coralli, Fokine, Petipa, Bournonville and Artistic Director Robert Mills. Oklahoma
Oklahoma_City_Ballet
Ukrainian-born ballet dancer
Elsa-Marianne von Rosen. Giselle (Giselle, Monna, Zulma); choreography by Jean Coralli, Jules Perrot and Marius Petipa. La Bayadère (Nikia, Trio of Shades); choreography
Oksana_Skorik
Ukrainian ballet dancer (1979–2022)
roles of Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov's Swan Lake and The Nutcracker, Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot's Giselle, Petipa's La Bayadère, and Prokofiev's Romeo
Artem_Datsyshyn
French journalist and civil servant (1803–1868)
Adam (additional music by Friedrich Burgmüller) and choreography by Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot La reine de Chypre (22 December 1841), 5-act grand opera
Léon_Pillet
Genus of bacteria
2011 K. atrinae Park et al. 2010 K. carniphila Tvrzová et al. 2005 K. coralli Li and Zhang 2020 K. dechangensis Wang et al. 2015 K. flava Zhou et al
Kocuria
libretto was by Edmond Cavé and Henri Duponchel. The choreography was by Jean Coralli, and the decor by a number of hands including Eduard Bertin, Eugène Lami
La_tentation
Greek camel driver (c. 1828–1913)
Tedro), Mimico Teodora (Mico), Hadjiatis Yannaco (Long Tom), Anastasio Coralli (Short Tom), Michelo Georgios, Yanni Iliato and Giorgios Costi. The United
Yiorgos_Caralambo
reviewed in Riforma Medica, July 26, 1895, a.XI, N. 173 . Perciaccante A, Coralli A, Lippi D, Appenzeller O, Bianucci R. Vincenzo Tiberio (1869-1915) and
Vincenzo_Tiberio
Italian football league season
(Novara) Emiliano Bonazzoli (Reggina) Daniele Cacia (Piacenza) Claudio Coralli (Empoli) 15 goals Pablo González (Novara) Davide Succi (Padova) Updated:
2010–11_Serie_B
Topics referred to by the same term
refer to: La Péri (Burgmüller), a ballet by Friedrich Burgmüller, Jean Coralli, and Théophile Gautier, first performed in 1843 La Péri (Dukas), a ballet
Peri_(disambiguation)
French composer, bookseller and editor
Tarentule, ballet-pantomime 1847: Ozaï, ballet-pantomime in 2 acts, with Jean Coralli Pas redoublé pour harmonie militaire Romance (with Horace Gide) 1858: Belphegor
Casimir_Gide
French ballet company
Philippe Taglioni: La Sylphide (1832) Jules Perrot: Giselle (1842) Jean Coralli: Giselle (1842) George Balanchine: Le Palais de cristal (Symphony in C)
Paris_Opera_Ballet
woman to be promoted to principal dancer in ABT's 75-year history. Jean Coralli (1779–1854), French dancer and choreographer and later held the esteemed
List_of_dancers
1839 ballet-pantomime
is a French ballet-pantomime by Casimir Gide, Eugène Scribe, and Jean Coralli which was premiered in the late 1830s during the Romantic period. The pantomimic
La_Tarentule
Spanish solo dance
opera La donna del lago in 1830s London, and cemented its fame in Jean Coralli's ballet Le Diable boiteux (1836, Vienna). Gilbert and Sullivan set the
Cachucha
French ballet dancer and choreographer (1932–2023)
on the original 1841 production choreographed by Jules Perrot and Jean Coralli, and a 1884 production by Marius Petipa. In 1979, Lacotte worked as a guest
Pierre_Lacotte
Italian actress
November 2025. "La pecora nera, Ascanio Celestini. Giulio Einaudi editore - I coralli". Einaudi (in Italian). Retrieved 21 November 2025. "Cosa voglio di più
Teresa_Saponangelo
Football tournament season
August 2015 Cittadella (3) 15–0 Potenza (4) Cittadella 20:30 CEST (UTC+2) Coralli 19', 41', 57' Iori 25' Bizzotto 31', 43', 54', 82' Paolucci 61', 75' Pascali
2015–16_Coppa_Italia
CORALLI
CORALLI
CORALLI
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English
Helpful; Cushion
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Jamaican, Latin, Muslim, Swedish, Swiss
God Gives Strength; Heroine of God; Strong Man of God or Messenger of God; God's Able-bodied One
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Nectar of God
Surname or Lastname
English
English : most probably a habitational name from Colwich in Staffordshire, named from Old English col ‘(char)coal’ + wīc ‘building’. Derivation from the word denoting an educational institution is less likely, but see Coolidge.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a personal name, Samke, possibly from Old Norse Sadúlfr, or from Sanni, a pet form of Old Norse Sandi.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Devotee who Sings God's Praises
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Boland.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Beólláin, ‘descendant of Bjolan’, a Norse personal name.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, German
Shield-wolf
Girl/Female
Indian
Sunlight Away from Darkness
Girl/Female
Spanish
Spear.
CORALLI
CORALLI
CORALLI
CORALLI
CORALLI
n.
A fossil coralline.
a.
Composed of corallines; as, coralline limestone.
a.
resembling coral in form.
a.
Containing or producing coral.
a.
Pertaining to, or designating, a complex red dyestuff (called rosolic acid) which is analogous to rosaniline and aurin. It is produced by oxidizing a mixture of phenol and cresol, as a dark red amorphous mass, C20H16O3, which forms weak salts with bases, and stable ones with acids. Called also methyl aurin, and, formerly, corallin.
n.
A mineral substance or petrifaction, in the form of coral.
n.
An individual zooid of a bryozoan coralline, of which there may be two or more kinds in a single colony. The zooecia usually have a wreath of tentacles around the mouth, and a well developed stomach and intestinal canal; but these parts are lacking in the other zooids (Avicularia, Ooecia, etc.).
n.
Formerly any slender coral-like animal; -- sometimes applied more particulary to bryozoan corals.
a.
Producing coral; coralliferous.
n. pl.
Same as Anthozoa.
n.
One of the individual members of a compound coral; or that part formed by a single coral animal.
n.
A yellow coal-tar dyestuff which probably consists chiefly of rosolic acid. See Aurin, and Rosolic acid under Rosolic.
n.
Same as Corallian.
n.
A deposit of coralliferous limestone forming a portion of the middle division of the oolite; -- called also coral-rag.
n.
A submarine, semicalcareous or calcareous plant, consisting of many jointed branches.
a.
producing coral; coralligerous; coralliferous.
n.
An artifical red nitrogenous dyestuff, called also red coralline.
n.
A name for certain crustaceous marine algae which secrete carbonate of lime on their surface, and were formerly thought to be of animal nature. They are now considered corallines of the genera Melobesia and Lithothamnion.
n.
A hard, or stony, plantlike organism, as the gorgonians, corals, and corallines, esp. those gorgonians having a calcareous axis. All the lithophytes except the corallines are animals.
n.
A red coloring matter derived from phenol; -- called also, in commerce, yellow corallin.