1. myall - Noun
2. myall - Adjective
3. Myall - Proper noun
(obsolete, Australian Aboriginal) A stranger; an ignorant person.
(Australia) An Aborigine living according to tradition.
myall (comparative more myall, superlative most myall)
(Australia) According to Aboriginal tradition; traditionally indigenous. [from 19th c.]
myall (countable and uncountable, plural myalls)
Any of various Australian acacias, especially the weeping myall, Acacia pendula, or the wood of such trees.
Myall (plural Myalls)
A surname from Middle English.
Predeceased by his parents, James and Eileen (née Joly) Myall. Source: Internet
Friends of Myall Creek committee co-chair, Ivan Roberts. Source: Internet
Myall Creek does not exist in isolation. Source: Internet
Myall Lakes MP Stephen Bromhead told NSW Parliament that “people who are concerned about potential rate rises must consider the tremendous need in this area.” Source: Internet
To the south is the Smith and Myall Lakes while to the north, you will view Crowdy head and beyond. Source: Internet