"mahoganyware" meaning in English

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Noun

Etymology: From mahogany + -ware. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|mahogany|ware|id2=substance, kind, or use}} mahogany + -ware Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} mahoganyware (uncountable)
  1. Articles made from mahogany. Tags: uncountable

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          "ref": "1937, C[harles] H[enry] J[eremiah] Snider, compiler, Annals of the Royal Canadian Yacht Club, 1852-1937: with a Record of the Club’s Trophies and the Contests for Them, Toronto, Ont.: Rous & Mann Limited, page 301",
          "text": "Another, from W. J. Roués board, was built in the Royal Canadian Yacht Club’s shop at the Island, and a fine piece of mahoganyware she was, as well finished as either of her competitors.",
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          "ref": "1953, “1952 Cruise”, in Muster, Buzzards Bay, Mass.: Massachusetts Maritime Academy",
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          "ref": "1960 March, Medical Times, volume 88, number 3, East Stroudsburg, Pa.: Romaine Pierson Publishers, Inc., page 156a",
          "text": "Haiti: The spot to buy mahoganyware. Gleaming 10-inch and 11-inch salad bowls cost $6 to $8, a solid mahogany coffee table, […]",
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