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Definition of march
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March (n.) The third month of the year,
containing
thirty-one
days..
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Dismarch
::
Dismarch
(v. i.) To march away.
March
::
March (n.) The third month of the year,
containing
thirty-one
days..
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..
Painful
::
Painful
(a.)
Requiring
labor or toil;
difficult;
executed
with
laborious
effort;
as a
painful
service;
a
painful
march.
Quickstep
::
Quickstep
(n.) A
lively,
spirited
march;
also, a
lively
style of
dancing..
Margrave
::
Margrave
(n.)
Originally,
a lord or
keeper
of the
borders
or
marches
in
Germany..
March-ward
::
March-ward
(n.) A
warden
of the
marches;
a
marcher.
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..
Ram
::
Ram (n.)
Aries,
the sign of the
zodiac
which the sun
enters
about the 21st of
March..
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..
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..
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..
Decampment
::
Decampment
(n.)
Departure
from a camp; a
marching
off.
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..
Cadence
::
Cadence
(n.) A
uniform
time and place in
marching.
Markisesse
::
Markisesse
(n.) A
marchioness.
Expeditious
::
Expeditious
(a.)
Possessed
of, or
characterized
by,
expedition,
or
efficiency
and
rapidity
in
action;
performed
with, or
acting
with,
expedition;
quick;
having
celerity;
speedily;
as, an
expeditious
march or
messenger..
Footman
::
Footman
(n.) A
soldier
who
marches
and
fights
on foot; a foot
soldier.
Countermarching
::
Countermarching
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Countermarc.
Fen-sucked
::
Fen-sucked
(a.)
Sucked
out of
marches.
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