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Please be alert to a potential scam text message targeting Macquarie customers and customers of several other businesses.Please delete any message that claims that 'Your Macquarie ID has been locked.' We will never contact you by text message or direct you to any link other than www.macquariedictionary.com.auIf you have questions or concerns, you can contact us at macquarie@macmillan.com.au Posted on 5 January 2021 Five new words to start the year right Happy new year! It's time to finally say farewell to 2020 (check out our Word of the Year(s) here) and welcome 2021!Each month, we look at a few new words that have piqued our interest and been submitted by you, our readers, for consideration. From doom boom (2020 may be over, but we're still dealing with the consequences) to pollotarians and the creative art of scifaiku. Which ones do you think should go in the Macquarie Dictionary?Let us know if you have any other suggestions. We are always happy to hear new words, no matter how big or small a usage they may have. Be sure to vote for some of these when we post them on ourInstagram stories.See other words suggested to the Macquarie Dictionary here. Posted on 21 December 2020 Top ten blogs for 2020 by Macquarie Dictionary It's been a long, strange and unique year. One that the Word of the Year summed up pretty well in doomscrolling. But aside from that, we've also been busy writing and reading about all things lexicographical, including spelling, grammar and of course, new words.So take a look back at the year that was with our top ten blogs for 2020:The Word of the Year 2020 shortlistand the COVID Word of the Year 2020 shortlistSix beautiful words (from our series on words we think are beautiful)How to talk about COVID-19Different ways to talk about toilet paper3500+ new words in the Macquarie Dictionary Eighth EditionNew words to watch (part of our series on new words submitted for consideration to Macquarie Dictionary)Some new words from Kim Scott, author and writer of the foreword for the Macquarie Dictionary Eighth EditionA piece of Aussie slang: smokoBinary and non-binary gender wordsThe usage of the word 'alot'Let us know what your favourite topic is below and we'll see if we can write something up on it. Posted on 4 December 2020 Word for Word #37 Word of the Year 2020 In this episode of Word for Word, we are joined by members of the Word of the Year Committee to discuss which word was crowned the Macquarie Dictionary Word of the Year, the selection process and other words from the short list.Find out which word was voted thePeople's Choice Word of the Year.Join us as we explore our language: the ways we use it, the ways we abuse it, and the ways we ultimately change it.You can also explore the 'additional links' below to discover what new words and definitions have been on our editor's minds in recent months.Subscribe now oniTunes,Soundcloud,Stitcher,Spotifyor your favourite podcast app to get the latest episode delivered direct to your inbox.Words Definitionsadaptive clothingbee vectoringcottagecorecovidiotCOVID normaldoomscrollingHIAinclusion riderKarenlo-fipanda bashingprofit-for-purposepyrocumulonimbusseenedsky puppystalkerwaresuicide first aidAdditional linksWord of the Year 2020Word of the Year 2020 ShortlistCOVID Word of the Year ShortlistSuggest a WordWord for Word episode #29 Word of the Year 2019AcknowledgementsWord for Word is produced by Macmillan Audio Australia for Macquarie Dictionary and Pan Macmillan Australia.Music used in this episode is by Broke For Free, available from the Free Music Archive and used by permission of the artist.Find more music byBroke for FreeincludingThe Gold Lining; andIf.Our logo is byAmy Sherington.All sound effects and clips are public domain, royalty-free, or used by permission.If you like Word for Word, leave us a review onApple Podcasts! It only takes a minute and it helps other people discover the show. Posted on 28 July 2020 Selected new words from award-winning author Kim Scott Each new edition of the Macquarie Dictionary features a foreword written by an esteemed Australian writer. For the Eighth Edition, we were honoured to welcome Kim Scott, author Taboo and the Miles Franklin Award winning That Deadman Dance. The words below represent a selection of those that stood out for Kim, which in turn represent just a fraction of the 3500 new entries included in the Macquarie Dictionary Eighth Edition.Kim s foreword focuses on some of the Indigenous words included in the Eighth Edition. Kim notes that many of these words would once have been labelled simply as 'Aboriginal' but have since been updated with more understanding of their place within Indigenous culture and language groups. Take for example Ngangkari, from the Pitjantjatjara language, one of many Indigenous words included in the Macquarie Dictionary Eighth Edition.ngangkarinoun an Indigenous practitioner of bush medicine; healer.Kim Scott s other word selections are often humorous or food related. Each of the six words below reflects changes to the way Australian English is used by the public. To read the rest, order your copy of the Macquarie Dictionary Eighth Edition and read the foreword for yourself.hair doughnutnoun a doughnut-shaped sponge or similar material used as the support for a doughnut bun or similar updo.rat tamernoun Colloquial a psychologist or psychiatrist.sadfishingnoun Colloquial the practice adopted by some people, especially on social media, of exaggerating claims about their emotional problems to generate sympathy.schnittynoun Colloquial a schnitzel, especially a chicken schnitzel.stepmonsternoun Colloquial (humorous) (sometimes derogatory) a stepmother.zoodlenoun a spiralised strand of zucchini, sometimes used as a substitute for pasta. Posted on 8 October 2019 A quick look at the Macquarie Atlas of Indigenous Australia TheMacquarie Atlas of Indigenous Australia, Second Editionis a unique tool for exploring and understanding the lives and cultures of Australia's First Peoples. Combining the magic of maps with the latest data from the 2016 Australian Bureau of Statistics, the Atlas allows us to explore a visual history of Indigenous Australia.About the contributorsThis second edition of the Macquarie Atlas of Indigenous Australia is a collabroative publication of the Australian National University, the Australian Bureau of Statistics and Macquarie Dictionary.General Editors Bill Arthur and Frances Morphy have been researching Indigenous affairs and working closely with Indigenous communities for several decades. In 2001 they began working on the first edition of the atlas, which took out the award of Overall Winner in the 2006 Australian Awards for Excellence in Educational Publishing (EEPA). In 2017, they began working on this second edition of the Atlas. Across both editions, there have been over 40 contributors who have researched, written and mapped the content in the Atlas under the general editorship of Bill and Frances. One of the primary aims for this second edition was to increase the presence of Indigenous people contributing to the project.These contributors are drawn from a wide variety of places and professions - from academia, the arts world, Indigenous organisations and the public service.A full list of chapter contributors is available here.About the cover artThe cover art,titled Kungkarrangkalpa Tjurkurpa, is a collaborative painting made by Anawari Inpiti Mitchell, Angilyiya Tjapitji Mitchell, Lalla West, Jennifer Nginyaka Mitchell, Eileen Tjayanka Woods, Lesley Laidlaw and Robert Woods at thePapulankutja Artistsgroup in the Northern Territory.The Seven Sisters Songline refers to the Pleiades constellation. It travels from the west to the east across the far western and central deserts. The sisters are pursued by a man, Yurla in the west and Wati Nyiru further east, who is a shapeshifter with transformative powers. He becomes particularly besotted with one of the sisters and pursues them endlessly in order to possess them. Today, this saga is visible in the Orion constellation and the Pleiades star cluster as a constant reminder of the consequences of attempting to possess something through wrongful means.Cover Art: "Kungkarrangkalpa Tjurkurpa", 2015, a collaborative painting made by Anawari Inpiti Mitchell, Angilyiya Tjapitji Mitchell, Lalla West, Jennifer Nginyaka Mitchell, Eileen Tjayanka Woods, Lesley Laidlaw and Robert WoodsAbout the mapsThere are several types of maps in the atlas. Among those featured are thematic maps which indicate the occurrence of phenomena across parts of the country, or an event or feature at particular locations and chloropleth maps which show the distribution of socio-economic data. Also featured are choropleth maps, maps with proportional symbols, column maps, as well as graphs, charts and illustrations. More information is available within the atlas itself.Earlier attempts to map Indigenous people at the national level include Norman Tinsdale's iconic map 'Tribal boundaries in Aboriginal Australia', based on research that had been carried out between 1930 and 1974. This map is discussed in detail within the book, but it was "significant in the genesis of the atlas." The version of the map used in theAtlasis an adaptation of Tindale's map. It includes "Indigenous group boundaries existing at the time of first European settlement in Australia, as far as they could be determined. It is not intended to represent contemporary relationships to land."Earlier examples of national mapping tended to deal with just single subjects. While acknowledging and drawing on them, this atlas surveys a comprehensive range of cultural, social and economic traits in a large set of national maps.Find out moreTheMacquarie Atlas of Indigenous Australiais available in hardback and as a fixed-layout ebook. This ebook is available as part of Apple's Volume Purchase program which allows educational institutions to purchase copies in volume and distribute to students and teachers for use in the classroom and at home.There is also a comprehensive Teacher's Guide available for free download. The Word Cloud consists of the most searched words each week. Click on a word to reveal its full entry. You can use your cursor to change the direction and speed of the Word Cloud.

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