Mahogany vs Chestnut - What's the difference?
mahogany | chestnut |
(countable) Any of various tropical American evergreen trees, of the genus Swietenia , having a valuable hard red-brown wood.
(uncountable) The wood of these trees, mostly used to make furniture.
*{{quote-book, year=1963, author=(Margery Allingham)
, title=(The China Governess)
, chapter=Foreword A reddish-brown color, like that of mahogany wood.
A table made from mahogany wood.
* 1842 , Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal
A tree or shrub of the genus Castanea .
The nut of this tree or shrub.
(uncountable) A dark, reddish-brown colour/color.
A reddish-brown horse.
(uncountable) The wood of a chestnut tree.
(idiomatic) (Often "old chestnut") A worn-out meme; a phrase, etc. so often repeated as to have grown tiresome.
A round or oval horny plate found on the inner side of the leg of a horse or other animal, similar to a birthmark on a human.
(UK) horse-chestnut
Of a deep reddish-brown colour, like that of a chestnut.
In uncountable|lang=en terms the difference between mahogany and chestnut
is that mahogany is (uncountable) the wood of these trees, mostly used to make furniture while chestnut is (uncountable) the wood of a chestnut tree.As nouns the difference between mahogany and chestnut
is that mahogany is (countable) any of various tropical american evergreen trees, of the genus swietenia , having a valuable hard red-brown wood while chestnut is a tree or shrub of the genus castanea .As adjectives the difference between mahogany and chestnut
is that mahogany is made of mahogany while chestnut is of a deep reddish-brown colour, like that of a chestnut.mahogany
English
(wikipedia mahogany)Noun
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- Poets eat and drink without stint — and seldom at their own cost — for what man of mark or likelihood in the moneyed world is there, who is not eager to get their legs under his mahogany ?
