Associations to the word «Myall»
Noun
- Acacia
- Aborigine
- Massacre
- Silas
- Gum
- Stephens
- Creek
- Aboriginal
- Plenty
- Woodland
- Curtis
- Lake
- Plain
- Australian
- Conviction
- Queensland
- Port
- Hawk
- Baron
- Native
- Wales
- Grass
- Ryan
- Nest
- Hunter
- Tea
- Mile
- Ridge
- Tribe
- Belt
- Patrol
- Companion
- Degree
- Heritage
- Park
- Colony
- River
- Australia
- Sand
- Coast
- Garden
- Sydney
- Murder
- Tree
- Passing
- Half
- Range
- Western
- National
- Bank
- Appearance
- Three
- East
- Bridge
- Goal
- Species
- Region
Adjective
Adverb
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Wiktionary
MYALL, noun. (obsolete) (Australian Aboriginal) A stranger; an ignorant person.
MYALL, noun. (Australia) An Aborigine living according to tradition and in a traditional way.
MYALL, noun. Any of various Australian acacias, especially the weeping myall, Acacia pendula, or the wood of such trees.
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