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Definition of march
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of march is as below...
March (v. i.) To move with
regular
steps,
as a
soldier;
to walk in a
grave,
deliberate,
or
stately
manner;
to
advance
steadily..
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Defile
::
Defile
(v. i.) To march off in a line, file by file; to file off..
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..
Annoy
::
Annoy (n.) To
molest,
incommode,
or harm; as, to annoy an army by
impeding
its
march,
or by a
cannonade..
Haversack
::
Haversack
(n.) A bag or case,
usually
of stout
cloth,
in which a
soldier
carries
his
rations
when on a
march;
--
distinguished
from
knapsack..
Marquis
::
Marquis
(n.) A
nobleman
in
England,
France,
and
Germany,
of a rank next below that of duke.
Originally,
the
marquis
was an
officer
whose duty was to guard the
marches
or
frontiers
of the
kingdom.
The
office
has
ceased,
and the name is now a mere title
conferred
by
patent..
Double
::
Double
(a.) To pass
around
or by; to march or sail
round,
so as to
reverse
the
direction
of
motion..
Procession
::
Procession
(v. i.) To march in
procession.
File
::
File (v. i.) To march in a file or line, as
soldiers,
not
abreast,
but one after
another;
--
generally
with off..
Marching
::
Marching
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Marc.
Painful
::
Painful
(a.)
Requiring
labor or toil;
difficult;
executed
with
laborious
effort;
as a
painful
service;
a
painful
march.
Overmarch
::
Overmarch
(v. t. & i.) To march too far, or too much; to
exhaust
by
marching..
Halt
::
Halt (n.) A stop in
marching
or
walking,
or in any
action;
arrest
of
progress..
Double-quick
::
Double-quick
(n.)
Double-quick
time, step, or
march..
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..
Marchet
::
Marchet
(n.) Alt. of
Merche.
Foot
::
Foot (n.)
Soldiers
who march and fight on foot; the
infantry,
usually
designated
as the foot, in
distinction
from the
cavalry..
Nome
::
Nome (n.) A
province
or
political
division,
as of
modern
Greece
or
ancient
Egypt;
a
nomarchy..
Run
::
Run (n.) The
greatest
degree
of
swiftness
in
marching.
It is
executed
upon the same
principles
as the
double-quick,
but with
greater
speed..
Expedition
::
Expedition
(n.) An
important
enterprise,
implying
a
change
of
place;
especially,
a
warlike
enterprise;
a march or a
voyage
with
martial
intentions;
an
excursion
by a body of
persons
for a
valuable
end; as, a
military,
naval,
exploring,
or
scientific
expedition;
also, the body of
persons
making
such
excursion..
Nones
::
Nones (n. pl.) The fifth day of the
months
January,
February,
April,
June,
August,
September,
November,
and
December,
and the
seventh
day of
March,
May, July, and
October.
The nones were nine days
before
the ides,
reckoning
inclusively,
according
to the Roman
method..
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