mahogany

[məˈhɒɡəni]

mahogany Definition

a durable, reddish-brown wood with a straight grain, often used for high-quality furniture.

Using mahogany: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "mahogany" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The table was made of mahogany and had a beautiful finish.

  • Example

    The guitar's neck is made of mahogany wood.

  • Example

    The antique clock was crafted from mahogany.

mahogany Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for mahogany

Phrases with mahogany

  • a desk made of mahogany wood

    Example

    The CEO sat behind his mahogany desk, surrounded by books and papers.

  • a thin layer of mahogany wood applied to a surface as a decorative covering

    Example

    The cabinet had a mahogany veneer that gave it a rich, elegant look.

  • mahogany finish

    a coating or treatment applied to wood to give it the appearance of mahogany

    Example

    The dining table had a mahogany finish that matched the chairs perfectly.

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Summary: mahogany in Brief

Mahogany [məˈhɒɡəni] is a type of hardwood with a reddish-brown color and straight grain. It is highly valued for its durability and is often used in high-quality furniture. Examples include 'The table was made of mahogany and had a beautiful finish.' 'Mahogany' extends into phrases like 'mahogany desk,' 'mahogany veneer,' and 'mahogany finish,' which describe different applications of the wood.

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