Definitions for madrepore

madrepore mad·re·pore

Spelling: [mad-ruh-pawr, -pohr]
IPA: /ˈmæd rəˌpɔr, -ˌpoʊr/

Madrepore is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

You can make 343 anagrams from letters in madrepore (adeemoprr).

Definitions for madrepore

noun

  1. any true or stony coral of the order Madreporaria, forming reefs or islands in tropical seas.

Origin of madrepore

1745-55; French madrépore reef-building coral Italian madrepora, equivalent to madre mother (Latin māter) + -pora, for poro Greek pôros kind of stone

Examples for madrepore

It occurs in the Dublin limestone, and resembles a coral or madrepore.

The madrepore stone is found among the fossil productions of Ashton.

It is in fact of the shape of a goblet, and its substance is intermediate between that of a sponge and a madrepore.

The madrepore pier had been nearly swept away, and the houses near the water were flooded.

One need only glance at the photographs of osmotic productions to recognize the forms of madrepore, fungus, alga, and shell.

Finally, as a last despairing effort, I took a pencil and began to make a sketch of a madrepore.

Third picture: in shallow seas have sprung up isles of madrepore; a cluster of palm trees overhangs them here and there.

The madrepore corals are called reef-builders, but not in the sense of constructors of reefs.

Many of these limestones owe their beauty to the fossil corals which they contain, and are hence known as “madrepore marbles.”

All around is a sea of mounds covered with sand, where the houses stood, mostly built of madrepore, and laid out in streets.

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