It really depends on what color chart you are comparing, (Paints, embroidery thread) but in general a coral has more yellow/orange/pink component and claret has more violet/blue
Coral is a shade of pink and can probably be mixed using Red, White and a hint of Orange.
Red pink and yellow. Or Red orange white and yellow.
A Coral snake. It has bands of red, yellow and black around its body.
R40 is a Red Heat Lamp Light Bulb BR40 is a Clear Heat Lamp Light Bulb
Giant clams (Tridacna sp.) can be found in tropical oceans from the South Central Pacific through the Coral Sea, Indian Ocean and up into the Red Sea. In most cases they live right on coral reefs in very shallow waters.
Hock is for white wine, Claret is for red. It's a little anal but it is Europe.
Its the color pattern. Here a little Jingle to help you remember. "Red and yellow, kill a fellow." That means if, on the pattern red is touching yellow, then it's a Coral Snake. "Red and Black, friend of Jack." That means if red is touching Black then it is NOT a coral snake. Hope i helped.
Over time, the term 'claret' has come to mean a dry, dark red Bordeaux.
The british call it "Claret"
No.
Claret is a British term for dry red wine from the Bordeaux region of France
yes it is but the second one is a darker purple
a dark purplish red colour.
The first full claret-and-blue kit was worn by Aston Villa between 1887 and 1890 - the kit consisted of claret and blue squares.
Drink it. (It's a red wine.)
a dark purplish red colour.
Claret Burgundy