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    brain coral
    [ noun ]
    massive reef-building coral having a convoluted and furrowed surface
    <noun.animal>


    Coral \Cor"al\, n. [Of. coral, F, corail, L. corallum, coralium,
    fr. Gr. kora`llion.]
    1. (Zo["o]l.) The hard parts or skeleton of various Anthozoa,
    and of a few Hydrozoa. Similar structures are also formed
    by some Bryozoa.

    Note: The large stony corals forming coral reefs belong to
    various genera of {Madreporaria}, and to the hydroid
    genus, {Millepora}. The red coral, used in jewelry, is
    the stony axis of the stem of a gorgonian ({Corallium
    rubrum}) found chiefly in the Mediterranean. The {fan
    corals}, {plume corals}, and {sea feathers} are species
    of {Gorgoniacea}, in which the axis is horny.
    Organ-pipe coral is formed by the genus {Tubipora}, an
    Alcyonarian, and {black coral} is in part the axis of
    species of the genus {Antipathes}. See {Anthozoa},
    {Madrepora}.

    2. The ovaries of a cooked lobster; -- so called from their
    color.

    3. A piece of coral, usually fitted with small bells and
    other appurtenances, used by children as a plaything.

    {Brain coral}, or {Brain stone coral}. See under {Brain}.

    {Chain coral}. See under {Chain}.

    {Coral animal} (Zo["o]l.), one of the polyps by which corals
    are formed. They are often very erroneously called {coral
    insects}.

    {Coral fish}. See in the Vocabulary.

    {Coral reefs} (Phys. Geog.), reefs, often of great extent,
    made up chiefly of fragments of corals, coral sands, and
    the solid limestone resulting from their consolidation.
    They are classed as {fringing reefs}, when they border the
    land; {barrier reefs}, when separated from the shore by a
    broad belt of water; {atolls}, when they constitute
    separate islands, usually inclosing a lagoon. See {Atoll}.


    {Coral root} (Bot.), a genus ({Corallorhiza}) of orchideous
    plants, of a yellowish or brownish red color, parasitic on
    roots of other plants, and having curious jointed or
    knotted roots not unlike some kinds of coral. See Illust.
    under {Coralloid}.

    {Coral snake}. (Zo)
    (a) A small, venomous, Brazilian snake {(Elaps
    corallinus)}, coral-red, with black bands.
    (b) A small, harmless, South American snake ({Tortrix
    scytale}).

    {Coral tree} (Bot.), a tropical, leguminous plant, of several
    species, with showy, scarlet blossoms and coral-red seeds.
    The best known is {Erythrina Corallodendron}.

    {Coral wood}, a hard, red cabinet wood. --McElrath.


    Brain \Brain\ (br[=a]n), n. [OE. brain, brein, AS. bragen,
    br[ae]gen; akin to LG. br["a]gen, bregen, D. brein, and perh.
    to Gr. bre`gma, brechmo`s, the upper part of head, if [beta]
    = [phi]. [root]95.]
    1. (Anat.) The whitish mass of soft matter (the center of the
    nervous system, and the seat of consciousness and
    volition) which is inclosed in the cartilaginous or bony
    cranium of vertebrate animals. It is simply the anterior
    termination of the spinal cord, and is developed from
    three embryonic vesicles, whose cavities are connected
    with the central canal of the cord; the cavities of the
    vesicles become the central cavities, or ventricles, and
    the walls thicken unequally and become the three segments,
    the fore-, mid-, and hind-brain.

    Note: In the brain of man the cerebral lobes, or largest part
    of the forebrain, are enormously developed so as to
    overhang the cerebellum, the great lobe of the
    hindbrain, and completely cover the lobes of the
    midbrain. The surface of the cerebrum is divided into
    irregular ridges, or convolutions, separated by grooves
    (the so-called fissures and sulci), and the two
    hemispheres are connected at the bottom of the
    longitudinal fissure by a great transverse band of
    nervous matter, the corpus callosum, while the two
    halves of the cerebellum are connected on the under
    side of the brain by the bridge, or pons Varolii.

    2. (Zo["o]l.) The anterior or cephalic ganglion in insects
    and other invertebrates.

    3. The organ or seat of intellect; hence, the understanding;
    as, use your brains. `` My brain is too dull.'' --Sir W.
    Scott.

    Note: In this sense, often used in the plural.

    4. The affections; fancy; imagination. [R.] --Shak.

    5. a very intelligent person. [informal]
    [PJC]

    6. the controlling electronic mechanism for a robot, guided
    missile, computer, or other device exhibiting some degree
    of self-regulation. [informal]
    [PJC]

    {To have on the brain}, to have constantly in one's thoughts,
    as a sort of monomania. [Low]

    {no-brainer} a decision requiring little or no thought; an
    obvious choice. [slang]

    {Brain box} or {Brain case}, the bony or cartilaginous case
    inclosing the brain.

    {Brain coral}, {Brain stone coral} (Zo["o]l), a massive
    reef-building coral having the surface covered by ridges
    separated by furrows so as to resemble somewhat the
    surface of the brain, esp. such corals of the genera
    {M[ae]andrina} and {Diploria}.

    {Brain fag} (Med.), brain weariness. See {Cerebropathy}.

    {Brain fever} (Med.), fever in which the brain is specially
    affected; any acute cerebral affection attended by fever.


    {Brain sand}, calcareous matter found in the pineal gland.

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