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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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March
::
March (n.) A
territorial
border
or
frontier;
a
region
adjacent
to a
boundary
line; a
confine;
-- used
chiefly
in the
plural,
and in
English
history
applied
especially
to the
border
land on the
frontiers
between
England
and
Scotland,
and
England
and
Wales..
Equinox
::
Equinox
(n.) The time when the sun
enters
one of the
equinoctial
points,
that is, about March 21 and
September
22. See
Autumnal
equinox,
Vernal
equinox,
under
Autumnal
and
Vernal..
Sea Blite
::
Sea blite () A plant
(Suaeda
maritima)
of the
Goosefoot
family,
growing
in salt
marches..
March
::
March (n.) The third month of the year,
containing
thirty-one
days..
Drummer
::
Drummer
(n.) One whose
office
is to best the drum, as in
military
exercises
and
marching..
Marquise
::
Marquise
(n.) The wife of a
marquis;
a
marchioness.
Escort
::
Escort
(n.) A body of armed men to
attend
a
person
of
distinction
for the sake of
affording
safety
when on a
journey;
one who
conducts
some one as an
attendant;
a
guard,
as of
prisoners
on a
march;
also, a body of
persons,
attending
as a mark of
respect
or
honor;
--
applied
to
movements
on land, as
convoy
is to
movements
at sea..
Brigade
::
Brigade
(n.) Any body of
persons
organized
for
acting
or
marching
together
under
authority;
as, a fire
brigade..
Fieldpiece
::
Fieldpiece
(n.) A
cannon
mounted
on
wheels,
for the use of a
marching
army; a piece of field
artillery;
--
called
also field gun..
Weary
::
Weary
(superl.)
Having
one's
patience,
relish,
or
contentment
exhausted;
tired;
sick; -- with of
before
the
cause;
as, weary of
marching,
or of
confinement;
weary of
study..
Outmarch
::
Outmarch
(v. t.) To
surpass
in
marching;
to march
faster
than, or so as to leave
behind..
Germinal
::
Germinal
(n.) The
seventh
month of the
French
republican
calendar
[1792 --
1806].
It began March 21 and ended April 19. See
VendEmiaire.
Debouch
::
Debouch
(v. i.) To march out from a wood,
defile,
or other
confined
spot, into open
ground;
to
issue..
Cadence
::
Cadence
(n.) A
uniform
time and place in
marching.
March
::
March (v. i.) To
proceed
by
walking
in a body or in
military
order;
as, the
German
army
marched
into
France..
Fen-sucked
::
Fen-sucked
(a.)
Sucked
out of
marches.
Troop
::
Troop (n.) A
particular
roll of the drum; a quick
march.
Adar
::
Adar (n.) The
twelfth
month of the
Hebrew
ecclesiastical
year, and the sixth of the
civil.
It
corresponded
nearly
with
March..
Halt
::
Halt (v. t.) To cause to cease
marching;
to stop; as, the
general
halted
his
troops
for
refreshment..
Agminal
::
Agminal
(a.)
Pertaining
to an army
marching,
or to a
train..
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