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  1. Corail (train) - Wikipedia

    The name Corail, which is also used as a designation of service for trains made up of these carriages, derives from combination of 'comfort' and 'rail'. Additionally, 'corail' means 'coral' in French, giving a …

  2. CORAIL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    French (bois de) corail, (bois) corail, literally, coral wood; corail coral, from Middle French coral. Expand your vocabulary and dive deeper into language with Merriam-Webster Unabridged. Discover what …

  3. How Corail coaches revolutionized SNCF | SNCF Group

    Aug 26, 2025 · Fifty years ago, the first Corail coaches were unveiled, disrupting train travel thanks to their design, comfort and speed. More than 4,000 of these cars, designed by Roger Tallon, were …

  4. Corail Tombstone - Minecraft Mods - CurseForge

    Corail Tombstone handles your death in Minecraft by providing tons of configuration options, many features to encourage to discover the world and several compatibilities between mods.

  5. Corail: passenger rail cars of the SNCF - All PYRENEES

    Nov 11, 2017 · The Corail carriages were conceived and designed by Roger Tallon. They are built mainly by the Franco-Belgian railway equipment company (taken over by Alsthom in 1982) in Raisme.

  6. Corail (Train) Corail is the name given to a class of passenger rail ...

    The name Corail, which is also used as a designation of service for trains made up of these carriages, derives from combination of 'comfort' and 'rail'. Additionally, 'corail' means 'coral' in French, giving a …

  7. Qu’est-ce que le corail ? - Institut océanographique

    Les coraux sont en fait des petits animaux, appelés polypes, en forme de minianémone de mer qui peuvent constituer des colonies. Ces polypes fabriquent un squelette commun qui pour certaines …

  8. A comparison between Austin-Moore and Corail prosthesis regarding ...

    Our primary aim in this study is to compare between Austin-Moore and Corail prosthesis regarding IPFs. Our secondary aim is to assess patient and surgical technique related risk factors for the …

  9. Corail - Wikipedia

    Look up corail in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

  10. corail - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Aug 28, 2025 · Noun corail m (plural coraux) coral (an aquatic organism living in maritime colonies) coral (precious material of those dwellings, harvested mainly for decorative and collectionable uses)