coralino means coralline — a common term in Beautiful Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: September 13, 2025
coralino
adjective • /[koh-rah-LEE-no]/
coralline
Example:
Las rocas coralinas brillaban bajo el sol tenue.
The coralline rocks gleamed under the gentle sun.
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🧠 What does coralino mean?
The Spanish word "coralino" means "coralline" in English. It describes something that resembles or is made of coral, often referring to the color, texture, or structure. Think of the beautiful pink-orange hues and intricate shapes found in a coral reef. "Coralino" can also describe objects or environments related to coral, such as a coralline algae or a coralline reef ecosystem.
📚 Extra examples
- Las playas de Cancún tienen arena blanca y arrecifes coralinos.
The beaches of Cancun have white sand and coral reefs. - El color coralino de su vestido resaltaba su bronceado.
The coral color of her dress highlighted her tan. - Los científicos estudian las algas coralinas para entender mejor el ecosistema marino.
Scientists study coralline algae to better understand the marine ecosystem. - Busco un labial de un tono coralino suave para el verano.
I'm looking for a lipstick in a soft coral shade for the summer.
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🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "coralino"
Synonyms: coral, de coral
💡 Did You Know?
Coral reefs are incredibly biodiverse ecosystems, often called the "rainforests of the sea." They support about 25% of all marine life!
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