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Definition of march
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March (v. i.) To
border;
to be
contiguous;
to lie side by side.
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Double-quick
::
Double-quick
(a.) Of, or
performed
in, the
fastest
time or step in
marching,
next to the run; as, a
double-quick
step or
march..
Aries
::
Aries (n.) The Ram; the first of the
twelve
signs in the
zodiac,
which the sun
enters
at the
vernal
equinox,
about the 21st of
March..
Gait
::
Gait (n.) A
going;
a walk; a
march;
a way.
Cavalcade
::
Cavalcade
(n.) A
procession
of
persons
on
horseback;
a
formal,
pompous
march of
horsemen
by way of
parade..
Dismarch
::
Dismarch
(v. i.) To march away.
Painful
::
Painful
(a.)
Requiring
labor or toil;
difficult;
executed
with
laborious
effort;
as a
painful
service;
a
painful
march.
Margrave
::
Margrave
(n.)
Originally,
a lord or
keeper
of the
borders
or
marches
in
Germany..
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..
Agminal
::
Agminal
(a.)
Pertaining
to an army
marching,
or to a
train..
Travel
::
Travel
(v. i.) To go or march on foot; to walk; as, to
travel
over the city, or
through
the
streets..
Foot
::
Foot (n.)
Soldiers
who march and fight on foot; the
infantry,
usually
designated
as the foot, in
distinction
from the
cavalry..
Countermarch
::
Countermarch
(n.) A
marching
back;
retrocession.
March-mad
::
March-mad
(a.)
Extremely
rash;
foolhardy.
See under
March,
the
month..
Demarch
::
Demarch
(n.)
March;
walk; gait.
Procession
::
Procession
(v. i.) To march in
procession.
Tramp
::
Tramp (n.) The sound of the foot, or of feet, on the
earth,
as in
marching..
Drummer
::
Drummer
(n.) One whose
office
is to best the drum, as in
military
exercises
and
marching..
Marchman
::
Marchman
(n.) A
person
living
in the
marches
between
England
and
Scotland
or
Wales.
Pompadour
::
Pompadour
(n.) A
crimson
or pink
color;
also, a style of dress cut low and
square
in the neck; also, a mode of
dressing
the hair by
drawing
it
straight
back from the
forehead
over a roll; -- so
called
after the
Marchioness
de
Pompadour
of
France.
Also much used
adjectively..
Troop
::
Troop (n.) A
particular
roll of the drum; a quick
march.
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