Relative of mahogany
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TEAKRelative of mahogany
TEAKMahogany relative
DIANARoss of "Mahogany"
RATTEENA kind of mahogany.
TOTARAMahogany pine of New Zealand.
TOTARAMahogany pine of N. Z.
primavera(Italian) a kind of mahogany tree
primaverasPRIMAVERA, (Italian) a kind of mahogany tree
chinaberrya small Asian tree of the mahogany family
utilean African hardwood tree, a species of mahogany
acajousthe wood of any of several species of mahogany
chinaberriesCHINABERRY, a small Asian tree of the mahogany family
acajouthe wood of any of several species of mahogany
mahoganyA rich reddish-brown color like that of mahogany wood
mahoganiesA rich reddish-brown color like that of mahogany wood
sapeletree, esp. Entandrophragma cylindricum, of the mahogany family, yielding this wood
sapelestree, esp. Entandrophragma cylindricum, of the mahogany family, yielding this wood
mahoganyUsed in names of trees that yield similar timber, e.g., Philippine mahogany
mahoganiesUsed in names of trees that yield similar timber, e.g., Philippine mahogany
neemproduct of the seeds of a tropical tree, Azadirachta indica, of the mahogany family, that disrupts reproduction in insects, used as an insecticide
margosaproduct of the seeds of a tropical tree, Azadirachta indica, of the mahogany family, that disrupts reproduction in insects, used as an insecticide
azedarachtree, Melia azedarach, of the mahogany family, native to Asia but widely planted elsewhere for its ornamental yellow fruits and long clusters of fragrant purplish flowers
chinaberriesA tall tree of the mahogany family native to Asia and Australasia, bearing fragrant lilac flowers and yellow berries. It has become naturalized in parts of North America
chinaberryA tall tree of the mahogany family native to Asia and Australasia, bearing fragrant lilac flowers and yellow berries. It has become naturalized in parts of North America
lauanthe light yellow to reddish-brown or brown wood of any of various tropical southeast Asian trees (as of the genera Shorea and Parashorea) which sometimes enters commerce as Philippine mahogany
neema large tropical Asian tree (Azadirachta indica) of the mahogany family having a bitter bark used as a tonic and leaves and seeds that have insecticidal and antiseptic properties and yield a medicinal aromatic oil
neemsa large tropical Asian tree (Azadirachta indica) of the mahogany family having a bitter bark used as a tonic and leaves and seeds that have insecticidal and antiseptic properties and yield a medicinal aromatic oil