Swietinia mahogani
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Definition
Noun 1. A species of mahogany tree: Swietenia mahogani is the scientific name for a specific species of mahogany tree, commonly known as West Indian mahogany or Cuban mahogany. It is a tropical hardwood tree valued for its high-quality, durable, and attractive reddish-brown timber.
Usage Notes
- This term is a scientific binomial name (genus , species ). It is used primarily in botanical, forestry, and woodworking contexts to specify this particular species, distinguishing it from other types of mahogany (e.g., , Honduran mahogany).
- In everyday language, people typically use the common names "West Indian mahogany" or "Cuban mahogany."
Examples
- Scientific/Technical Context:
- The fine furniture was crafted from Swietenia mahogani.
- Botanists study the growth patterns of Swietenia mahogani in its native habitat.
- General Context (using the implied common name):
- The antique desk is made of genuine West Indian mahogani. (Here, "mahogani" informally refers to the wood from this tree).
Advanced Usage
- The wood from this tree is often simply called "mahogany" in trade and craftsmanship, though this can refer to woods from related species.
- Due to overharvesting, is now less common in the timber trade than other mahogany species.
Variants and Related Words
- Mahogany (noun): The rich, reddish-brown wood from trees of the genus , especially and .
- The table has a beautiful mahogany finish.
- West Indian mahogany (noun phrase): The common name for .
- Cuban mahogany (noun phrase): Another common name for .
Synonyms
- West Indian mahogany
- Cuban mahogany
- True mahogany (in a historical context, specifically for this species)
Related Terms (Not Direct Synonyms)
- Swietenia macrophylla (noun): The scientific name for Honduran or big-leaf mahogany, a different but closely related species.
- Khaya (noun): A genus of African trees whose wood is also called "African mahogany," but it is botanically distinct from .
Noun
- mahogany tree of West Indies