Associations to the word «Mulga»
Noun
- Scrub
- Acacia
- Woodland
- Eucalyptus
- Downs
- Grassland
- Parrot
- Gum
- Shrub
- Thicket
- Emu
- Dune
- Bicycle
- Plain
- Hancock
- Kangaroo
- Clump
- Paterson
- Grass
- Snake
- Bush
- Banjo
- Sand
- Flat
- Sandstone
- Aboriginal
- Camel
- Timber
- Oak
- Lizard
- Habitat
- Queensland
- Lang
- Tree
- Creek
- Ridge
- Soil
- Apple
- Vegetation
- Australia
- Clay
- Mile
- Patch
- Monitor
- Belt
- Bill
- Sheep
- Western
- Range
- Species
- Shade
- Cattle
- Hill
- Land
- Growing
- Native
- Low
- Degree
Adjective
Wiktionary
MULGA, noun. (Australia) Any of a number of small acacia trees, especially Acacia aneura, forming dense scrub in dry inland areas of Australia.
MULGA, noun. (Australia) (colloquial) (in combination) The outback.
MULGA, noun. Something made from the wood of a mulga tree.
MULGA, noun. A mulga wire.
MULGA APPLE, noun. A gall on the mulga tree Acacia aneura, said to taste like an apple.
MULGA BLACK, noun. (Australia) An aborigine from the remote outback.
MULGA MADNESS, noun. (Australia) Eccentricity attributed to isolation from society, as in the outback.
MULGA SNAKE, noun. A member of the black snake family found in Australia, Pseudechis australis
MULGA WIRE, noun. (Australia) The gossip network in the outback.
MULGA WIRE, noun. (Australia) A story thus received; a component in the network (either a person or an imagined wire), and so in plural the network itself.
MULGA WIRE, noun. (Australia) (perhaps only Upfield) Telepathy; a telepathic message.
MULGA WIRES, noun. Plural of mulga wire
Wise words
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