African scented mahogany
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Definition
Noun: 1. African tree having rather lightweight cedar-scented wood varying in color from pink to reddish brown: This term refers to a specific species of tree native to Africa, valued for its timber. The wood is characterized by its light weight, pleasant cedar-like aroma, and a color spectrum that ranges from pinkish to brownish-red hues.
Usage Notes
- This is a highly specific, compound noun used primarily in botany, forestry, woodworking, and timber trading to identify a particular type of mahogany.
- It functions as a singular, countable noun (e.g., ).
- The term is often used attributively to describe the wood itself (e.g., , ).
Examples
- The cabinet was crafted from African scented mahogany, giving it a distinct, pleasant smell.
- Botanists studied the growth patterns of the African scented mahogany in its native habitat.
- The African scented mahogany's lightweight nature makes it suitable for certain musical instruments.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used in technical descriptions to specify the origin and properties of timber, distinguishing it from other mahogany species like Honduran or Philippine mahogany.
Variants and Related Words
- Mahogany (noun): A broader term for various tropical hardwood trees known for their reddish-brown timber.
- Cedar (noun): A type of coniferous tree known for its aromatic wood, referenced here for its scent similarity.
- Timber (noun): Wood prepared for use in building and carpentry.
Synonyms
- (Scientific/Botanical name)
- Sapele (A common name for the timber from this and related species)
- Cedar mahogany (A descriptive synonym highlighting its scent)
Related Phrases/Compounds
- African scented mahogany wood: The processed timber from this tree.
- African scented mahogany tree: Emphasizes the living tree rather than its lumber.
Noun
- African tree having rather lightweight cedar-scented wood varying in color from pink to reddish brown