1. Macquarie - Noun
2. Macquarie - Proper noun
A surname.
A suburb of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.
An electoral division in New South Wales, Australia
Macquarie (plural Macquaries)
(by ellipsis, usually preceded by the definite article) A Macquarie Dictionary.
A July report from Macquarie Research found 40 percent of Las Vegas visitors would spend less money during the pandemic, while 50 percent wouldn’t change their budgets. Source: Internet
Ae and oe are often maintained in words such as manoeuvre, paedophilia and foetus (excepting those listed below), however the Macquarie dictionary lists forms with e (e. Source: Internet
Another man, Chad Joseph Musgrave, is set to reappear before a Belmont magistrate on Wednesday after being refused bail over allegations he deliberately lit several fires throughout Lake Macquarie, south of Newcastle. Source: Internet
A Macquarie University spokeswoman said it was finalising a range of Higher Education Certificate courses in areas including engineering, IT, biotechnology, environment, health and science at sub-bachelor, bachelor and postgraduate levels. Source: Internet
Dr Aron Downie, a lecturer at Macquarie University’s Department of Chiropractic explains: “It provides movement into the spinal joints and this is thought to provide some pain relief … it provides a sense of muscle stretch as well.” Source: Internet
Another storm cell is tracking near Lake Macquarie. Source: Internet