african mahogany
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Definition
Noun: 1. African mahogany: A type of hardwood timber from several species of trees in the genus Khaya, native to Africa. It is valued for its durability, workability, and attractive reddish-brown color, often used in fine furniture, cabinetry, and boat building.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The cabinet was crafted from solid African mahogany.
- African mahogany is a popular choice for high-quality veneers.
- The wood's density makes African mahogany resistant to decay.
Advanced Usage
- As a material specification: The term is often used in woodworking, furniture making, and architectural specifications to denote a specific material quality.
- The design calls for doors made of African mahogany.
Variants and Related Words
- Mahogany (noun): A broader category of tropical hardwood, which includes African, American (), and other varieties. African mahogany is a specific type within this category.
- Khaya (noun): The botanical genus name for the trees that yield African mahogany wood (e.g., ).
Synonyms
- Khaya wood
- African hardwood (this is a broader, less specific term)
Notes on Meaning
- The term specifically refers to the wood from the tree, not the living tree itself in common usage, though the definition notes it originates from an African tree. The primary meaning is the timber product.
- It is distinguished from other mahoganies (like Honduran or Philippine mahogany) by its geographic origin and botanical species.
Noun
- African tree having hard heavy odorless wood