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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
proceed
by
walking
in a body or in
military
order;
as, the
German
army
marched
into
France..
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Movement
::
Movement
(n.) The act of
moving;
change
of place or
posture;
transference,
by any
means,
from one
situation
to
another;
natural
or
appropriate
motion;
progress;
advancement;
as, the
movement
of an army in
marching
or
maneuvering;
the
movement
of a wheel or a
machine;
the party of
movement..
Procession
::
Procession
(v. i.) To march in
procession.
Cadence
::
Cadence
(n.) A
uniform
time and place in
marching.
Vanguard
::
Vanguard
(n.) The
troops
who march in front of an army; the
advance
guard;
the van.
Ready
::
Ready
(superl.)
Prepared
for what one is about to do or
experience;
equipped
or
supplied
with what is
needed
for some act or
event;
prepared
for
immediate
movement
or
action;
as, the
troops
are ready to
march;
ready for the
journey..
Annoy
::
Annoy (n.) To
molest,
incommode,
or harm; as, to annoy an army by
impeding
its
march,
or by a
cannonade..
March-ward
::
March-ward
(n.) A
warden
of the
marches;
a
marcher.
Fen-sucked
::
Fen-sucked
(a.)
Sucked
out of
marches.
March-mad
::
March-mad
(a.)
Extremely
rash;
foolhardy.
See under
March,
the
month..
Marched
::
Marched
(imp. & p. p.) of Marc.
Ides
::
Ides (n. pl.) The
fifteenth
day of
March,
May, July, and
October,
and the
thirteenth
day of the other
months..
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..
Fieldpiece
::
Fieldpiece
(n.) A
cannon
mounted
on
wheels,
for the use of a
marching
army; a piece of field
artillery;
--
called
also field gun..
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..
Defile
::
Defile
(v. i.) To march off in a line, file by file; to file off..
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.) An
evolution
by which a body of
troops
change
front or
reverse
the
direction
of march while
retaining
the same men in the front rank; also, a
movement
by which the rear rank
becomes
the front one,
either
with or
without
changing
the right to the
left..
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..
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..
March
::
March (n.)
Hence:
Measured
and
regular
advance
or
movement,
like that of
soldiers
moving
in
order;
stately
or
deliberate
walk;
steady
onward
movement..
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