English Meaning & Definitions
A ring-shaped coral reef, island, or series of islets enclosing a shallow lagoon.
- “O Atol das Rocas é uma reserva biológica importante no Brasil.”
- “Muitos atóis do Oceano Pacífico correm risco devido ao aumento do nível do mar.”
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Borrowed into Portuguese via French 'atoll', which ultimately originates from Maldivian (Dhivehi) 'atholhu'. The term gained widespread international currency through scientific writings on coral reefs, notably those by Charles Darwin.
Think of 'atoll' in English—'atol' in Portuguese is spelled almost identically, just dropping the final 'l'.
Frequently Asked Questions About “atol”
1. What is the meaning of “atol” in English?
In English, atol (noun) is defined as: “A ring-shaped coral reef, island, or series of islets enclosing a shallow lagoon.”.
2. How do you use “atol” in a sentence?
“O Atol das Rocas é uma reserva biológica importante no Brasil.”
3. What are English synonyms of “atol”?
4. What is the etymology and word origin of “atol”?
Borrowed into Portuguese via French 'atoll', which ultimately originates from Maldivian (Dhivehi) 'atholhu'. The term gained widespread international currency through scientific writings on coral reefs, notably those by Charles Darwin.
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