The Macmillan Dictionary is entering a digital future, with print versions being phased out and attention turned to maintaining, updating and augmenting the Macmillan Dictionary Online. The Macmillan ...
Macmillan announced today that it will be ending its print edition of the popular dictionary and opting for an online-only format, beginning next year. The new digital dictionary will be found at ...
PATNA: Paag, a traditional turban worn by the people of Bihar’s Mithilanchal region, now features in the popular Macmillan Dictionary. The traditional headgear is generally worn during festivities in ...
Macmillan Dictionaries will only be available online from the new year, with Macmillan Education currently printing the final ever physical copies of the reference works. Macmillan Dictionary Online ...
Macmillan Education has bought the English language learners' dictionary database which it developed collaboratively with Bloomsbury. The database is the source for a series of learner dictionaries, ...
With 35,000 entries, 1,100 color photographs and a reference section including a thesaurus and maps of the world, the Macmillan Dictionary for Children 4th Revised Edition makes a handy resource.
IT’S official - bawbag is a real word. But while calling someone one in England could provoke a kick to the proverbials - in Scotland it’s a term of endearment according to the Macmillan dictionary.
Dictionaries produced by Cowley-based publisher Macmillan Education are to stop being printed. From next year, they will no longer appear as physical books and will be available online only. Macmillan ...