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词汇 gorgonian
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Definition of gorgonian in English:

gorgonian

nounɡɔːˈɡəʊnɪənɡɔrˈɡoʊniən
Zoology
  • A colonial coral of an order distinguished by having a horny treelike skeleton, including the sea fans and precious red coral.

    柳珊瑚。亦称HORNY CORAL

    Order Gorgonacea, class Anthozoa

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Soft corals and gorgonians reach out from the overhanging sides, while shoals of fish swirl in the shade.
    • So I used the last dive of the day to shoot several reef scenes of crinoids sitting among soft corals and gorgonians, and a pair of yellow ghost pipefish.
    • Scrubby bushes of black coral and huge gorgonians reach out towards the sky.
    • There are many small creatures to photograph among the soft corals, gorgonians, hard corals and sponges.
    • I descended a little way off the reef and saw a dazzling concentration of corals, every millimetre covered in table, brain, encrusting and staghorn corals and draped in whip corals and gorgonians.
adjectiveɡɔːˈɡəʊnɪənɡɔrˈɡoʊniən
Zoology
  • Relating to gorgons or gorgonians.

    蛇发女怪(似)的;(与)柳珊瑚(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Giant gorgonian fans, enormous corals and exaggerated sponges decorated the wall.
    • Several ‘fingers' of rock, each densely covered in gorgonian fans, projected out into the blue.
    • On the north west slope of Chevalier Rock is an enormous field of gorgonian seafans in varying shades of orange, all regimentally standing in rows perpendicular to the wall.
    • The coral and sponge growth was again lush, but with far healthier gorgonian colonies away from the sometimes violent swells of Diamond Rock.
    • This dive is better in the deeper section, where large gorgonian seafans stretch out into the current, surrounded by large numbers of fish, corals, invertebrates, and some huge barrel sponges.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from modern Latin Gorgonia, from Latin Gorgo (see gorgon), with reference to its petrifaction, + -an.

Rhymes

Aberdonian, Amazonian, Apollonian, Babylonian, Baconian, Bostonian, Caledonian, Catalonian, Chalcedonian, Ciceronian, Devonian, draconian, Estonian, Etonian, Ionian, Johnsonian, Laconian, Macedonian, Miltonian, Newtonian, Oregonian, Oxonian, Patagonian, Plutonian, Tennysonian, Tobagonian, Washingtonian

Definition of gorgonian in US English:

gorgonian

nounɡôrˈɡōnēənɡɔrˈɡoʊniən
Zoology
  • A colonial coral of an order distinguished by having a horny treelike skeleton, including the sea fans and precious red coral.

    柳珊瑚。亦称HORNY CORAL

    Order Gorgonacea, class Anthozoa

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I descended a little way off the reef and saw a dazzling concentration of corals, every millimetre covered in table, brain, encrusting and staghorn corals and draped in whip corals and gorgonians.
    • So I used the last dive of the day to shoot several reef scenes of crinoids sitting among soft corals and gorgonians, and a pair of yellow ghost pipefish.
    • Scrubby bushes of black coral and huge gorgonians reach out towards the sky.
    • There are many small creatures to photograph among the soft corals, gorgonians, hard corals and sponges.
    • Soft corals and gorgonians reach out from the overhanging sides, while shoals of fish swirl in the shade.
adjectiveɡôrˈɡōnēənɡɔrˈɡoʊniən
Zoology
  • Relating to gorgons or gorgonians.

    蛇发女怪(似)的;(与)柳珊瑚(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • On the north west slope of Chevalier Rock is an enormous field of gorgonian seafans in varying shades of orange, all regimentally standing in rows perpendicular to the wall.
    • This dive is better in the deeper section, where large gorgonian seafans stretch out into the current, surrounded by large numbers of fish, corals, invertebrates, and some huge barrel sponges.
    • Several ‘fingers' of rock, each densely covered in gorgonian fans, projected out into the blue.
    • The coral and sponge growth was again lush, but with far healthier gorgonian colonies away from the sometimes violent swells of Diamond Rock.
    • Giant gorgonian fans, enormous corals and exaggerated sponges decorated the wall.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from modern Latin Gorgonia, from Latin Gorgo (see Gorgon), with reference to its petrifaction, + -an.

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