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Definition of marc
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Marc (n.) The
refuse
matter
which
remains
after the
pressure
of
fruit,
particularly
of
grapes..
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Wearisome
::
Wearisome
(a.)
Causing
weariness;
tiresome;
tedious;
weariful;
as, a
wearisome
march;
a
wearisome
day's work; a
wearisome
book..
Marchman
::
Marchman
(n.) A
person
living
in the
marches
between
England
and
Scotland
or
Wales.
Quickstep
::
Quickstep
(n.) A
lively,
spirited
march;
also, a
lively
style of
dancing..
Polemarch
::
Polemarch
(n.) In
Athens,
originally,
the
military
commanderin-chief;
but,
afterward,
a civil
magistrate
who had
jurisdiction
in
respect
of
strangers
and
sojourners.
In other
Grecian
cities,
a high
military
and civil
officer..
Margrave
::
Margrave
(n.)
Originally,
a lord or
keeper
of the
borders
or
marches
in
Germany..
Lock Step
::
Lock step () A mode of
marching
by a body of men going one after
another
as
closely
as
possible,
in which the leg of each moves at the same time with the
corresponding
leg of the
person
before
him..
Marcian
::
Marcian
(a.) Under the
influence
of Mars;
courageous;
bold.
Decampment
::
Decampment
(n.)
Departure
from a camp; a
marching
off.
Overmarch
::
Overmarch
(v. t. & i.) To march too far, or too much; to
exhaust
by
marching..
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..
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..
Marcosian
::
Marcosian
(n.) One of a
Gnostic
sect of the
second
century,
so
called
from
Marcus,
an
Egyptian,
who was
reputed
to be a
margician..
Immarcescibly
::
Immarcescibly
(adv.)
Unfadingly.
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..
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..
Ram
::
Ram (n.)
Aries,
the sign of the
zodiac
which the sun
enters
about the 21st of
March..
Marching
::
Marching
() a. & n., fr.
March,
v..
Gait
::
Gait (n.) A
going;
a walk; a
march;
a way.
Marcantant
::
Marcantant
(n.) A
merchant.
Marcor
::
Marcor
(n.) A
wasting
away of
flesh;
decay.
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