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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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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..
Adar
::
Adar (n.) The
twelfth
month of the
Hebrew
ecclesiastical
year, and the sixth of the
civil.
It
corresponded
nearly
with
March..
Epoch
::
Epoch (n.) An
arbitrary
fixed date, for which the
elements
used in
computing
the place of a
planet,
or other
heavenly
body, at any other date, are
given;
as, the epoch of Mars; lunar
elements
for the epoch March 1st,
1860..
Fen-sucked
::
Fen-sucked
(a.)
Sucked
out of
marches.
Nomarchies
::
Nomarchies
(pl. ) of
Nomarch.
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..
Marchpane
::
Marchpane
(n.) A kind of sweet bread or
biscuit;
a cake of
pounded
almonds
and
sugar.
March
::
March (n.) The act of
marching;
a
movement
of
soldiers
from one
stopping
place to
another;
military
progress;
advance
of
troops.
Sea Blite
::
Sea blite () A plant
(Suaeda
maritima)
of the
Goosefoot
family,
growing
in salt
marches..
Nisan
::
Nisan (n.) The first month of the
jewish
ecclesiastical
year,
formerly
answering
nearly
to the month of
April,
now to
March,
of the
Christian
calendar.
See
Abib..
Ventose
::
Ventose
(a.) The sixth month of the
calendar
adopted
by the first
French
republic.
It began
February
19, and ended March 20. See
Vend/miaire..
Vanguard
::
Vanguard
(n.) The
troops
who march in front of an army; the
advance
guard;
the van.
Pannel
::
Pannel
(n.) A
carriage
for
conveying
a
mortar
and its bed, on a
march..
Debouch
::
Debouch
(v. i.) To march out from a wood,
defile,
or other
confined
spot, into open
ground;
to
issue..
Retard
::
Retard
(v. t.) To keep
delaying;
to
continue
to
hinder;
to
prevent
from
progress;
to
render
more slow in
progress;
to
impede;
to
hinder;
as, to
retard
the march of an army; to
retard
the
motion
of a ship; --
opposed
to
accelerate..
Parade
::
Parade
(v. t.) To
assemble
and form; to
marshal;
to cause to
maneuver
or march
ceremoniously;
as, to
parade
troops..
Marchioness
::
Marchioness
(n.) The wife or the widow of a
marquis;
a woman who has the rank and
dignity
of a
marquis.
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..
Countermarch
::
Countermarch
(n.) A
marching
back;
retrocession.
Marchet
::
Marchet
(n.) Alt. of
Merche.
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