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choral, chorale, coral, corral
choral (KOHR'l, KOR uhl) (adjective)
Referring to a choir or chorus: The choral group at the church met every Thursday evening to practice.
chorale (kuh RAL) (noun)
A hymn sung by the choir and congregation of a church: The chorale which the choir is going to sing was written by J. S. Bach who wrote for soloists and choirs.
coral (KAWR uhl, KOR uhl) (noun)
Colonial marine animals and the hard, rock-like structure, formed by such organisms: The pink coral in her necklace came from the coral reefs in the ocean.
corral (kuh RAL) (noun)
An enclosure for confining livestock; such as, horses, cattle, etc.: The cowboys exercised the horses in the corral every morning.

For the TV program, the choral group, "The Singing Cowboys", was standing in the corral singing a chorale work which had been written for them.

Their insignia was a small piece of coral mounted on each of their silver belt buckles.

Word Entries containing the term: “coral
coral-reef habitat (s) (noun), coral-reef habitats (pl)
Considered to be the "rain forests" of ocean life because of the great varieties of species that are supported there: "The coral-reef habitats have come into existence as a result of the skeletons of many marine organisms in the shallow, sunlit tropical waters."
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