Definitions for Mulga

Mulga mul·ga

Spelling: [muhl-guh]
IPA: /ˈmʌl gə/

Mulga is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 60 anagrams from letters in Mulga (aglmu).

Definitions for Mulga

noun

  1. an Australian shrub or small tree, Acacia aneura, forming dense growths in some areas and having foliage used as forage for livestock.
  2. an object, as an Aboriginal shield or club, made from the wood of this tree.

Origin of Mulga

1830-40; Yuwaalaraay (Australian Aboriginal language spoken near Lightning Ridge, N New South Wales) malga

Examples for Mulga

We sat under a clump of mulga saplings, with our backs to the trunks, and got out our pipes.

I got some mulga wood out of the wound, but am afraid there is much still remaining.

Here grow brigalow and mulga, gaunt and weird as the dragon-tree of the Soudan.

A few low hills, and generally level country--apparently thickly wooded with mulga and acacia.

“mulga” scrub is a somewhat similar thicket, covering large areas.

Most that I have seen were made of mulga (acacia) hardened by fire.

The view to the north is over a large plain of gums, mulga, and spinifex, with watercourses running through it.

Mitchell and I turned off the track at the rabbit-proof fence and made for the tank in the mulga.

To the southward a dense mulga Scrub commences, and clothes the whole face of the hills as far as the eye can reach.

Traversing first the racecourse plain, we then entered some mulga scrub; the mulga is an acacia, the wood extremely hard.

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