mahogany in Finnish
mahogany in Finnish is mahonki, mahonginpunainen, mahonginruskea — mahogany means a hard, reddish-brown tropical wood prized for furniture-making, or the tree it comes from.
mahogany in Finnish
What does "mahogany" mean?
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noun A hard, reddish-brown tropical wood prized for furniture-making, or the tree it comes from.
"The dining table was carved from solid mahogany."
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noun A warm reddish-brown colour, like that of the wood.
"She dyed her hair a rich mahogany for the winter."
mahogany in a sentence
- The dining table was carved from solid mahogany.
- She dyed her hair a rich mahogany for the winter.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "mahogany" in Finnish?
"mahogany" in Finnish is mahonki, mahonginpunainen, mahonginruskea. mahogany means: A hard, reddish-brown tropical wood prized for furniture-making, or the tree it comes from.
How do you use "mahogany" in a sentence?
Example: "The dining table was carved from solid mahogany." In Finnish, "mahogany" is mahonki, mahonginpunainen, mahonginruskea.
Are there other ways to say "mahogany" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 3 translations listed for "mahogany": mahonki, mahonginpunainen, mahonginruskea.