"Myall" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Myall is a noun that refers to a long-haired Australian Aboriginal of a wandering or roving kind. It can also refer to a sandy or coastal region.
Myall
Verb
I'm going to myall my garden this weekend. (to weed or clear)
The farmer will myall the fields after the harvest. (to weed or clear)
She spent all day myalling the flowerbed. (to weed or clear)
Noun
The myall on the road is getting out of control. (a weed or unwanted plant)
The farmer is trying to get rid of the myall from the fields. (a weed or unwanted plant)
The park rangers are working to eradicate the myall from the trails. (a weed or unwanted plant)
Note: Myall is a verb or noun that refers to the act of weeding or clearing away unwanted plants, or the plants themselves.
Myaceae is a botanical family of flowering plants, commonly known as the bayberry family. Members of this family are deciduous shrubs or small trees that are typically found in tropical and subtropical regions. The family is characterized by its small, white flowers and fleshy berries that are often eaten by birds and other small animals. Examples of plants in this family include bayberry (Myrica pensylvanica), sweet bayberry (Myrica cerifera), and surrounds (Morella spp.).
Myacidae is a subfamily of beetles in the family Carabidae, commonly known as ground beetles. They are typically found in moist, sunny areas with sandy or loose soil. Myacidae beetles are often referred to as "sand-loving ground beetles" due to their preference for sandy habitats. They are predators that feed on other insects, snails, and even small worms.