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Definition of marc
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Marc (n.) A
German
coin and money of
account.
See Mark.
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Marc
::
Marc (n.) A coin
formerly
current
in
England
and
Scotland,
equal to
thirteen
shillings
and four
pence..
Ram
::
Ram (n.)
Aries,
the sign of the
zodiac
which the sun
enters
about the 21st of
March..
Strike
::
Strike
(v. t.) To cause to sound by one or more
beats;
to
indicate
or
notify
by
audible
strokes;
as, the clock
strikes
twelve;
the drums
strike
up a
march..
Halt
::
Halt (v. t.) To cause to cease
marching;
to stop; as, the
general
halted
his
troops
for
refreshment..
Defile
::
Defile
(v. i.) To march off in a line, file by file; to file off..
Route
::
Route (n.) The
course
or way which is
traveled
or
passed,
or is to be
passed;
a
passing;
a
course;
a road or path; a
march..
Annoy
::
Annoy (n.) To
molest,
incommode,
or harm; as, to annoy an army by
impeding
its
march,
or by a
cannonade..
Parade
::
Parade
(v. i.) To
assemble
in
military
order for
evolutions
and
inspection;
to form or
march,
as in
review..
Guide
::
Guide (v. t.) A
noncommissioned
officer
or
soldier
placed
on the
directiug
flank of each
subdivision
of a
column
of
troops,
or at the end of a line, to mark the
pivots,
formations,
marches,
and
alignments
in
tactics..
Circumscriptive
::
Circumscriptive
(a.)
Circumscribing
or
tending
to
circumscribe;
marcing
the
limits
or form of.
Skirmisher
::
Skirmisher
(n.)
Soldiers
deployed
in loose
order,
to cover the front or
flanks
of an
advancing
army or a
marching
column..
Trio
::
Trio (n.) The
secondary,
or
episodical,
movement
of a
minuet
or
scherzo,
as in a
sonata
or
symphony,
or of a
march,
or of
various
dance
forms;
-- not
limited
to three parts or
instruments..
Marcassin
::
Marcassin
(n.) A young wild boar.
Marcor
::
Marcor
(n.) A
wasting
away of
flesh;
decay.
Army Worm
::
Army worm () The larva of a small
two-winged
fly
(Sciara),
which
marches
in large
companies,
in
regular
order.
See
Cotton
worm, under
Cotton..
Decampment
::
Decampment
(n.)
Departure
from a camp; a
marching
off.
Marc
::
Marc (n.) A
weight
of
various
commodities,
esp. of gold and
silver,
used in
different
European
countries.
In
France
and
Holland
it was equal to eight
ounces..
March
::
March (v. t.) TO cause to move with
regular
steps in the
manner
of a
soldier;
to cause to move in
military
array,
or in a body, as
troops;
to cause to
advance
in a
steady,
regular,
or
stately
manner;
to cause to go by
peremptory
command,
or by
force..
Encamp
::
Encamp
(v. i.) To form and
occupy
a camp; to
prepare
and
settle
in
temporary
habitations,
as tents or huts; to halt on a
march,
pitch
tents,
or form huts, and
remain
for the night or for a
longer
time, as an army or a
company
traveling..
Travel
::
Travel
(v. i.) To go or march on foot; to walk; as, to
travel
over the city, or
through
the
streets..
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