Philippine mahogany

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A type of tree: A timber tree native to the Philippines, known for its hard, red, and fragrant wood.
    • A type of wood: The red hardwood obtained from this tree, used in making items like cigar boxes and for interior finishing.
Usage Examples
  • Noun (referring to the tree):

    • The forest contains several species, including the valuable Philippine mahogany.
    • Loggers are harvesting Philippine mahogany from the protected area.
  • Noun (referring to the wood):

    • The cabinet is crafted from solid Philippine mahogany.
    • Philippine mahogany is often used for high-quality interior paneling.
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical or trade contexts: The term is used to distinguish this specific timber from other types of mahogany, such as Honduran or African mahogany.
    • The contract specifies the use of Philippine mahogany for the doors.
Variants and Related Words
  • Mahogany (noun): A broader term for various tropical hardwood trees and their wood, often reddish-brown. is one specific type.
  • Hardwood (noun): Wood from broad-leaved trees (angiosperms), which includes mahogany.
Synonyms
  • Red lauan: Another name for wood from similar trees in the genus .
  • Philippine cedar: A less common name that may refer to similar timber.
Notes on Meaning
  • Not true mahogany: Botanically, typically refers to trees in the genera or (family Dipterocarpaceae), not the true mahoganies of the genus (family Meliaceae). The name is a commercial designation based on the wood's similar appearance and properties.
  • Commercial term: Its primary use is in the timber and woodworking industries to describe a valuable material for furniture and finishings.
Noun
  1. Philippine timber tree having hard red fragrant wood
  2. red hardwood of the Philippine mahogany tree used for cigar boxes and interior finish