Corrale Meaning and Definition

Corrale

Corrale

Pronunciation

/ˈkɔrəleɪ/

Part of Speech

Noun

Definition

A type of mineral deposit characterized by the presence of corundum, commonly found in metamorphic rocks and known for its durability and beauty.

Examples

  • The geologist studied the corrale deposits in the region.
  • The corrale stones were used to create a stunning necklace.

Synonyms

  • Ruby
  • Sapphire

Antonyms

  • Porous
  • Fragile

Etymology

The word “Corrale” is derived from the Latin word “corundum”, referring to the mineral deposit.

Usage Notes

Corrale is often used in scientific and technical contexts to describe geological formations and mineral deposits.

Cultural References

Corrale has appeared in various scientific documentaries and educational materials to illustrate the concept of mineral deposits.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

None

Related Words or Phrases

  • Rock
  • Mineral
  • Formation

Collocations

  • Corrale deposits
  • Sapphire corrale

Frequency of Use

The word “Corrale” is relatively rare in everyday language, but is frequently used in scientific and educational contexts.

Common Misspellings

  • Corral
  • Korale

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