Definitions for myall

myall my·all

Spelling: [mahy-awl]
IPA: /ˈmaɪ ɔl/

Myall is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 35 anagrams from letters in myall (allmy).

Definitions for myall

noun

  1. any of several Australian acacias, especially Acacia pendula (weeping myall) having gray foliage and drooping branches.

Origin of myall

1835-45; apparently to be identified with myall wild, uncivilized Dharuk miyal stranger, Aborigine from another tribe

Examples for myall

The vegetation of this district is poor; the myall is scarce, but the mulga (Acacia aneura) generally plentiful.

In the summer-time there were sharks in myall Creek, but I had never seen them there in the spring.

Crossed another creek, at twenty miles, with myall and stunted gums running over a plain in numerous courses.

myall, a native Austrian wood of a very dark color, hard and of good grain has many excellent qualities for pipes, but is brittle.

In fact, it was said that he had gone away from myall Creek altogether.

The next is the myall tribe, who inhabit the central parts about Cudduldury, at the great bend of the Bogan to the northward.

An old native and a boy, apparently belonging to the myall tribes, came in the evening, but we could learn nothing from them.

He himself had no faith in the myall blacks, they were treacherous, they were cruel.

He has gone to myall Creek, depend upon it,” observed Paul; “we shall find him in the scrub thereabouts.

Both these shrubs are species of acacia, the myall being of much larger growth and longer lived than the mulga.

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