Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
myall
noun
/ˈmaɪəl/

Definition
A term used in Australia to refer to a wild or uncultivated tree, particularly the Acacia species, often found in semi-arid regions.

Examples
- The myall tree stood tall in the sun-drenched landscape.
- During the hike, we spotted several myall trees lining the path.
- In the dry season, the myall is a vital source of shade for wildlife.

Meaning
Myall denotes a native tree in Australia that is unruly and grows wild in natural habitats, commonly associated with the Australian bush.

Synonyms
- Acacia
- Wild tree
- Australian bush tree