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Definition of march
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March (n.) The third month of the year,
containing
thirty-one
days..
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Frontier
::
Frontier
(n.) That part of a
country
which
fronts
or faces
another
country
or an
unsettled
region;
the
marches;
the
border,
confine,
or
extreme
part of a
country,
bordering
on
another
country;
the
border
of the
settled
and
cultivated
part of a
country;
as, the
frontier
of
civilization..
Oblique
::
Oblique
(v. i.) To march in a
direction
oblique
to the line of the
column
or
platoon;
--
formerly
accomplished
by
oblique
steps,
now by
direct
steps,
the men
half-facing
either
to the right or
left..
Expeditious
::
Expeditious
(a.)
Possessed
of, or
characterized
by,
expedition,
or
efficiency
and
rapidity
in
action;
performed
with, or
acting
with,
expedition;
quick;
having
celerity;
speedily;
as, an
expeditious
march or
messenger..
Countermarch
::
Countermarch
(n.) A
change
of
measures;
alteration
of
conduct.
Countermarched
::
Countermarched
(imp. & p. p.) of
Countermarc.
Tramp
::
Tramp (n.) The sound of the foot, or of feet, on the
earth,
as in
marching..
Brigade
::
Brigade
(n.) Any body of
persons
organized
for
acting
or
marching
together
under
authority;
as, a fire
brigade..
Pace
::
Pace (n.) The
length
of a step in
walking
or
marching,
reckoned
from the heel of one foot to the heel of the
other;
-- used as a unit in
measuring
distances;
as, he
advanced
fifty
paces..
Marchman
::
Marchman
(n.) A
person
living
in the
marches
between
England
and
Scotland
or
Wales.
Marched
::
Marched
(imp. & p. p.) of Marc.
Dismarch
::
Dismarch
(v. i.) To march away.
Lady
::
Lady () The day of the
annunciation
of the
Virgin
Mary, March 25. See
Annunciation..
Troop
::
Troop (n.) A
particular
roll of the drum; a quick
march.
Whiffler
::
Whiffler
(n.) An
officer
who went
before
procession
to clear the way by
blowing
a horn, or
otherwise;
hence,
any
person
who
marched
at the head of a
procession;
a
harbinger..
Spring
::
Spring
(v. i.) The
season
of the year when
plants
begin to
vegetate
and grow; the
vernal
season,
usually
comprehending
the
months
of
March,
April,
and May, in the
middle
latitudes
north of the
equator..
Halt
::
Halt (v. t.) To cause to cease
marching;
to stop; as, the
general
halted
his
troops
for
refreshment..
Demarch
::
Demarch
(n.)
March;
walk; gait.
Foot
::
Foot (n.)
Soldiers
who march and fight on foot; the
infantry,
usually
designated
as the foot, in
distinction
from the
cavalry..
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..
Promerops
::
Promerops
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of very
brilliant
birds
belonging
to
Promerops,
Epimarchus,
and
allied
genera,
closely
related
to the
paradise
birds,
and
mostly
native
of New
Guinea.
They have a long
curved
beak and a long
graduated
tail..
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