Part of Speech: Noun
Definition: A small Australian acacia tree with dense, hard, fragrant wood.
Pronunciations: US: /ˈmaɪɔl/; UK: /ˈmʌɪɔːl/
Origin and Usage: The term "myall" comes from the indigenous Australian language, and it was first recorded in the early 19th century. Myall trees are native to Australia, and their wood is highly valued for its strength, density, and fragrance. The wood was traditionally used by indigenous Australians for making tools, weapons, and musical instruments, and it is still used today for a variety of purposes, including furniture, flooring, and decorative items.
Synonyms: Acacia, wattle
Related Words: Acorn, cedar, maple, oak, pine
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