"Mahogany" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Mahogany is a type of valuable, reddish-brown wood that is often used to make furniture, boats, and other objects. It is a hardwood that is native to the Americas, and it is prized for its beauty, durability, and ability to hold a high polish.
Mahogany
Mahican refers to a member of a Native American people who were traditionally living in the Hudson River Valley and the upper Connecticut River Valley of North America. The Mahican language is a member of the Algonquian language family and was spoken by the Mahican people, who were known for their skilled farming, hunting, and trading practices. The term "Mahican" is also used to refer to the Mahican Confederacy, a loose alliance of tribes in the region that included the Mahican, Wappinger, and Mohegan peoples.
Mahlon is a masculine given name that is of Hebrew origin. It means "weak" or "ill". In biblical context, Mahlon was the name of the son of Elimelech and Naomi in the book of Ruth, and he died young.