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    The Macquarie Dictionary (/məˈkwɒri/) is a dictionary of Australian English. It is considered by many to be the standard reference on Australian English...
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  • with the first in 2010: The Macquarie Dictionary, which is the dictionary of Australian English, updates the online dictionary each year with new words,...
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    Macquarie Dictionary, a major English language dictionary based on Australian usage, and the 1988 first edition of The Australian National Dictionary...
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  • Macquarie may refer to: Lachlan Macquarie, Governor of the British colony of New South Wales from 1810 to 1821. Elizabeth Macquarie née Campbell, Lachlan...
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  • Macquarie University (/məˈkwɒri/ mə-KWORR-ee) is a public research university in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Founded in 1964 by the New South...
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    Oxford English Dictionary Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English / Longman Macmillan Dictionary Macquarie Dictionary, a dictionary of Australian English...
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    "snack box" or "mixed plate". The name of the dish was chosen by the Macquarie Dictionary as the "People's Choice Word of the Year" for 2016. In Western Australia...
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    fritz?". ABC News. Macquarie Dictionary/ABC Online entry for "belgium sausage" Macquarie Dictionary entry for "devon" Macquarie Dictionary entry for "polony"...
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  • comprehensive Macquarie Dictionary of Australian English was published. Oxford University Press published the Australian Oxford Dictionary in 1999, in concert...
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  • common. The phrase was added to the Oxford Dictionary Online in November 2012, and to the online Macquarie Dictionary in December 2012. Things that have been...
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