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Definition of Cedar mahogany
1. Noun. African tree having rather lightweight cedar-scented wood varying in color from pink to reddish brown.
Generic synonyms: Mahogany, Mahogany Tree
Group relationships: Entandrophragma, Genus Entandrophragma
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cedar Mahogany
Literary usage of Cedar mahogany
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Sanitarian by Medico-Legal Society of New York (1898)
"Exports to the United States consist chiefly of sugar, cedar, mahogany, tobacco,
... Cedar, mahogany, honey, and wax are shipped to the United States to the ..."
2. The Everglades and Other Essays Relating to Southern Florida by John Clayton Gifford (1912)
"Our vice consul from Puerto Plata writes as follows in reference to the hardwoods
of Santo Domingo: "Those chiefly exported are cedar, mahogany, ..."
3. The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by Isaac Smith Homans, William Buck Dana (1857)
"... manufacture» of— Cabinet it househ'd furniture 46781 Cedar, mahogany, rose,
and satin wood 22807 Willow 125808 Other manufactures of ..."
4. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1855)
"17326 Wood, manufactures of— Manufactures of furs not specified 12415 Cabinet
and household furniture 73495 Cedar, mahogany, rose, and satin wood 73831 ..."
5. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1857)
"41924 Wood, manufacture» of—Cabinet 4 househ'd furniture 46781 Cedar, mahogany,
rose, and satin wood 22307 Willow 126808 Other manufactures of ..."
6. Influence of Climate in North and South America: Showing the Varied Climatic by John Disturnell (1867)
"The products of the forest are cedar, mahogany, etc., all of which articles are
annually exported to a very large amount. ..."