bioherm

/ˈbaɪoʊhɜːrm/

Definitions

1. noun

A mound or ridge of rock or coral formed by the accumulation of dead organisms, especially coral or shells, at the surface of a sea or lake.

“The bioherm had been formed over thousands of years through the accumulation of shells and coral.”

Synonyms

  • calcium carbonate mound
  • coral reef

Antonyms

  • bioreduction
  • ecosystem disruption