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Definition of Murdoch
1. Noun. United States publisher (born in Australia in 1931).
Geographical relationships: Australia, Commonwealth Of Australia
Generic synonyms: Publisher
2. Noun. British writer (born in Ireland) known primarily for her novels (1919-1999).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Murdoch
Literary usage of Murdoch
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN (1894)
"murdoch, having written the 68th stanza in canto i. of Thomson's ' Castle of ...
murdoch also wrote a short but clear and lively memoir of Thomson prefixed ..."
2. Courts and Lawyers of Pennsylvania: A History, 1623-1923 by Frank Marshall Eastman (1922)
"JOHN HUEY murdoch. John Huey murdoch, senior member and founder of the law ...
With the close of the Revolutionary War, John murdoch, greatgrandfather of ..."
3. The Auk: Quarterly Journal of Ornithology by American Ornithologists' Union, Nuttall Ornithological Club (1886)
"murdoch on the Birds of Point Barrow. Alaska.—Of the 'Report of the International
Polar ... unnumbered. Part IV, Natural History. By John murdoch. AM. ..."
4. International Catalogue of Scientific Literature by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1906)
"murdoch, IÏ. London. I'roc. Malac. So<-., 5, 1903. (270-272, with fig. ...
notes, murdoch, R. ' Ie (272-273). " Strc¡*iix¡8, old ami new species. Gude, IT. ..."
5. Genealogical and Memorial Encyclopedia of the State of Maryland: A Record of by Richard Henry Spencer, American Historical Society (1919)
"Fridge & murdoch gave way to Alexander murdoch & Company, the firm consisting of
Alexander murdoch, Alexander F. murdoch and Charles McCoy. ..."
6. Trial of Madeleine Smith by Madeleine Hamilton Smith, Alexander Duncan Smith (1905)
"GEORGE murdoch, examined by the LORD ADVOCATE—I am partner in the firm of murdoch
Brothers, druggists, Sauchie- hall Street. We keep a registry book of the ..."
7. St. Nicholas by Mary Mapes Dodge (1890)
"Why, Mrs. murdoch," exclaimed Mary, laughing, " I shall be delighted. I 'd rather
do it than not." The truth was that it was not easy for either Mary or her ..."