march -
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"
walking,
walk the act of traveling by foot; "walking is a healthy form of exercise"
countermarch (military) a march in the reverse direction or back along the same route
goose step a manner of marching with legs straight and swinging high
lockstep a manner of marching in file in which each person's leg moves with and behind the corresponding leg of the person ahead; "the prisoner's ankles were so chained together that they could only march in lockstep"
promenade a march of all the guests at the opening of a formal dance
march -
a procession of people walking together; "the march went up Fifth Avenue"
procession the group action of a collection of people or animals or vehicles moving ahead in more or less regular formation; "processions were forbidden"
March -
the month following February and preceding April
march 19,
st joseph,
saint joseph a town in northwest Missouri on the Missouri River; in the 19th century it became the eastern terminus of the pony express
countermarch change the order of soldiers during a march
march out,
debouch pass out or emerge; especially of rivers; "The tributary debouched into the big river"
march -
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"
troop move or march as if in a crowd; "They children trooped into the room"
march -
force to march; "The Japanese marched their prisoners through Manchuria"
march 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"
neighbor,
neighbour be located near or adjacent to; "Pakistan neighbors India"
MArch -
march in protest; take part in a demonstration; "Thousands demonstrated against globalization during the meeting of the most powerful economic nations in Seattle"
March (pronunciation) is the third month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, and one of the seven months which are 31 days long. March in the Southern Hemisphere is the seasonal equivalent of September in the Northern Hemisphere. In the Northern hemisphere, the beginning of the meteorological spring is 1 March.
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MArch The third month of the Gregorian calendar, having 31 days.
MArch A formal, rhythmic way of walking, used especially by soldiers, bands and in ceremonies.
MArch Any song in the genre of music written for marching.
MArch To walk with long, regular strides, as a soldier does.