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myall (plural myalls) (obsolete, Australian Aboriginal) A stranger; an ignorant person. (Australia) An Aborigine living according to tradition.
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or less commonly myall wood : the hard heavy fine-grained wood of a myall that is used especially for carving and small articles of fine woodworking ...
Myall definition: any of several Australian acacias, especially Acacia pendula(weeping myall ), having gray foliage and drooping branches.
Myalls are any of a group of closely related and very similar species of Acacia: Acacia binervia, commonly known as coast myall;; A. papyrocarpa, ...
2 senses: 1. any of several Australian acacias, esp Acacia pendula, having hard scented wood used for fences 2. a native.... Click for more definitions.
MyALL from www.wood-database.com
Comments: Myall is a small, drought-tolerant tree that yields a heavy, dark brown wood. Due to its small size, uses are generally restricted to smaller craft ...
myall is a borrowing from the Sydney Language. Etymons: Sydney Language maiyal. See etymology ...
MyALL from www.ttit.id.au
Myall is a distinctive looking tree with it's smoky green, weeping foliage. · Growing to 10 or 12 metres, they are not common on the Highlands but a few can be ...
MyALL from horticultureunlimited.com
The graceful medium-sized evergreen grows twenty feet tall and fifteen feet wide with pendulous, weeping branches and multiple trunks.