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corallite
[ kawr-uh-lahyt, kor- ]
noun
- the skeleton of a single coral polyp.
corallite
/ ˈkɒrəlaɪt /
noun
- the skeleton of a coral polyp
Word History and Origins
Origin of corallite1
Example Sentences
A total of 1,949 coral skeletons were identified and qualitatively evaluated based on their overall preservation in terms of abrasion, presence of original corallite material, and encruster communities.
But in some cases, as they grow farther apart, this continuity is broken, each corallite has its own edge-zone, and internal continuity is also broken by the formation of dissepiments within each calicle, all organic connexion between the two zooids being eventually lost.
B. Diagrammatic longitudinal section of a corallite, showing two platforms, p and cup-shaped tabulae, t.
In the Tubipondae the spicules of the proximal part of the body-wall are fused together to form a firm tube, the corallite, into which the distal part of the zooid can be retracted.
The corallites are connected at intervals by horizontal platforms containing solenia, and at the level of each platform the cavity of the corallite is divided by a transverse calcareous partition, either flat or cup-shaped, called a tabula.
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