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Click here if you Hate scroll, Show all | Too long, show scroll[noun] the act of marching; walking with regular steps (especially in a procession of some kind); "it was a long march"; "we heard the sound of marching"
[noun] a degree granted for the successful completion of advanced study of architecture
[noun] genre of music written for marching; "Sousa wrote the best marches"
[noun] a procession of people walking together; "the march went up Fifth Avenue"
[noun] district consisting of the area on either side of a border or boundary of a country or an area; "the Welsh marches between England and Wales"
[noun] the month following February and preceding April
[verb] lie adjacent to another or share a boundary; "Canada adjoins the U.S."; "England marches with Scotland"
[verb] walk fast, with regular or measured steps; walk with a stride; "He marched into the classroom and announced the exam"; "The soldiers marched across the border"
[verb] walk ostentatiously; "She parades her new husband around town"
[verb] march in a procession; "They processed into the dining room"
[verb] force to march; "The Japanese marched their prisoners through Manchuria"
[verb] cause to march or go at a marching pace; "They marched the mules into the desert"
[verb] march in protest; take part in a demonstration; "Thousands demonstrated against globalization during the meeting of the most powerful economic nations in Seattle"
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\March\, n. [OE. marche, F. marche; of German origin; cf. OHG. marcha, G. mark, akin to OS. marka, AS. mearc, Goth. marka, L. margo edge, border, margin, and possibly to E. mark a sign. [root]106. Cf. {Margin}, {Margrave}, {Marque}, {Marquis}.] 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. Geneva is situated in the marches of several dominions -- France, Savoy, and Switzerland. --Fuller. Lords of waste marches, kings of desolate isles. --Tennyson.
\March\, v. i. [Cf. OF. marchir. See 2d {March}.] To border; to be contiguous; to lie side by side. [Obs.] That was in a strange land Which marcheth upon Chimerie. --Gower. {To march with}, to have the same boundary for a greater or less distance; -- said of an estate.
\March\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Marched}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Marching}.] [F. marcher, in OF. also, to tread, prob. fr. L. marcus hammer. Cf. {Mortar}.] 1. To move with regular steps, as a soldier; to walk in a grave, deliberate, or stately manner; to advance steadily. --Shak. 2. To proceed by walking in a body or in military order; as, the German army {marched} into France.
\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. March them again in fair array. --Prior.
\March\, n. [F. marche.] 1. The act of marching; a movement of soldiers from one stopping place to another; military progress; advance of troops. These troops came to the army harassed with a long and wearisome march. --Bacon. 2. Hence: Measured and regular advance or movement, like that of soldiers moving in order; stately or deliberate walk; steady onward movement. With solemn march Goes slow and stately by them. --Shak. This happens merely because men will not bide their time, but will insist on precipitating the march of affairs. --Buckle. 3. The distance passed over in marching; as, an hour's march; a march of twenty miles. 4. A piece of music designed or fitted to accompany and guide the movement of troops; a piece of music in the march form. The drums presently striking up a march. --Knolles. {To make a march}, (Card Playing), to take all the tricks of a hand, in the game of euchre.
Synonyms for march
abut, adjoin, border, border district, borderland, butt, butt against, butt on, demonstrate, edge, exhibit, Mar, marching, marching music, marchland, Master of Architecture, parade, process
See also: advance | debouch | dissent | district | forward motion | frogmarch | goose step | Lady Day | March 2 | martial music | military march | musical genre | New Style | picket | progress | promenade | promenade | quick march | St Joseph | territory |
Related terms: adjoin, backpack, confine, constitutional, dead march, demonstration, dispute, drift along, edge, file, go-ahead, go along, line, proficiency, progression, quick march, raise a howl, realm, rolling, roll on, sit-in, skirt, slog, starting line, teach in, trek, walk out, wedding march, wing it, yell bloody murder
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Let's analyse "march" as pure text. This string has Five letters in One syllable and One vowel. 20% of vowels is 18.6% less then average English word. Written in backwards: HCRAM. Average typing speed for these characters is 1340 milliseconds. [info]
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march: 1 = 1, reduced: 1 . and the final result is One. |
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