March

Noun

 * 1) A formal, rhythmic way of walking, used especially by soldiers, bands and in ceremonies.
 * 2) A political rally or parade
 * 3) Any song in the genre of music written for marching (see Wikipedia's article on this type of music)
 * 4) Steady forward movement or progression.
 * The march of time.
 * 1)  Smallage.

Synonyms

 * process
 * protest, parade, rally
 * advancement, progression
 * smallage

Derived terms

 * Bonus March
 * the Cape Town Peace March
 * Carnival Road March
 * column of march
 * concert march
 * cortical march
 * countermarch
 * dead march
 * death march
 * double march
 * dyke march
 * epileptic march
 * flank march
 * force-march
 * forced march
 * freedom march
 * fore-march
 * frog-march, frog march, frog's march
 * funeral march
 * gain a march on, get a march on
 * Global Marijuana March
 * Godless Americans March on Washington
 * grand march
 * Green March
 * Horsemeat March
 * hour of march


 * hunger march
 * in a full march
 * in march
 * Jacksonian march
 * the Jäger March
 * Jarrow March
 * Jarvis march
 * July 1 Marches
 * line of march
 * the Long March
 * make a march
 * March Against Fear
 * march battalion
 * March for Life
 * March for Sultan Abdul-Mejid
 * March for Women's Lives
 * march fracture
 * march haemoglobinuria, march hemoglobinuria
 * The March King
 * March of Dimes
 * march of intellect
 * March of Maedhros
 * march of mind
 * March of Remembrance and Hope
 * March of the Living
 * March of the Soviet Tankmen
 * The March of the Volunteers


 * march-on
 * March on Rome
 * March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
 * march-order
 * march out
 * march-past
 * march-time
 * march tumor, march tumour
 * march to a different beat, march to a different drummer
 * military march
 * Millennium March
 * Million Dads March Network
 * Million Man March
 * Million Marijuana March
 * Million Mom March
 * Million Worker March
 * minute of march
 * Mud March
 * Notre Dame Victory March
 * on a march
 * on the march
 * Orange march
 * outmarch
 * peace march
 * People on the March


 * Persian March
 * Pride march
 * The Prince of Denmark's March
 * processional march
 * protest march
 * quick march
 * Radetzky March
 * Rákóczi March
 * recessional march
 * recruitment marches
 * rogue's march
 * route march, route-march, routemarch
 * Salt March to Dandi
 * the Selma to Montgomery Marches
 * Sherman's March to the Sea
 * Slavonic March
 * slow march
 * snowball marches
 * Starvation March
 * steal a march
 * upon a march
 * Uygur March
 * the Virgin Islands March
 * Waters of March
 * wedding march
 * Women's March to Versailles

Related terms

 * démarche
 * volksmarch

Verb

 * 1) To walk with long, regular strides, as a soldier does.
 * 2) To go to war; to make military advances.

Derived terms

 * dismarch
 * marcher
 * marching
 * march off
 * march on
 * outmarch
 * overmarch
 * remarch

Noun

 * 1)  A border region, especially one originally set up to defend a boundary.
 * 2) * 1485, Sir Thomas Malory, Le Morte Darthur, Book V:
 * Therefore, sir, be my counsayle, rere up your lyege peple and sende kynges and dewkes to loke unto your marchis, and that the mountaynes of Almayne be myghtyly kepte.
 * 1)  A region at a frontier governed by a marquess.
 * 2) The name for any of various territories in Europe having etymologically cognate names in their native languages.
 * 3) * 1819, Lord Byron, Don Juan, IV:
 * Juan's companion was a Romagnole, / But bred within the March of old Ancona [...].

Synonyms

 * frontier

Derived terms

 * Lord Warden of the Marches
 * marcher
 * march-gat
 * march-land
 * march-man
 * march parts, march-party
 * March Pursuivant of Arms Extraordinary
 * march stone
 * march-ward
 * Welsh Marches

Related terms

 * Marche
 * marquee
 * marquess
 * marchion
 * marchionat
 * marchioness
 * marquis
 * marquisate
 * stanmarch

Verb

 * 1)  To have common borders or frontiers

Adjectives for March
torturing; severe; fruitless; tedious; silent; famous; dreary; rapid; forced; cautious; circuitous; toilsome; dreadful; disorderly; victorious; bloody; irresistible; hobbling; retrograde; triumphant; arduous; dramatic; confused; slow; glorious; stealthy; measureless; marvelous; magnificent; unprecedented; stately; prolonged; endless; ordered; steady; stormy; victorious; general; monotonous.

Verbs for March
command—; direct—; extend—; force—; renew—; resort to—; retard—; review—; steal—on; —advances; —circuits; —deviates; —parades; —precedes; —rambles; — shuffles; —straggles; —veers; —wends; — zigzags.

Adverbs for March
pompously; triumphantly; steadily; tirelessly; leisurely; endlessly; menacingly; circuitously; stalwartly; uninterruptedly; briskly; morosely; intrepidly; aimlessly; ignominiously; fruitlessly; cautiously; irresistibly; arduously;  dramatically;   magnificently, monotonously.

Thesaurus
Berlin wall, Pillars of Hercules, abut, accord, adjoin, advance, advancement, advancing, airing, ambit, amble, anabasis, arena, around, backpack, bailiwick, bamboo curtain, be getting along, beat, beef, befringe, bind, bitch, boggle, border, border ground, border line, borderland, bound, boundary, boundary condition, boundary line, bourn, bow out, boycott, break boundary, breakoff point, butt, buzz off, call in question, career, ceiling, challenge, check, circle, circuit, circumscription, clasp, cling to, come away, communicate, compass, complain, complaint, compunction, confine, constitutional, correspond, cortege, course, cry out against, cutoff, cutoff point, dead march, deadline, defile, delimitation, demesne, demonstrate, demonstrate against, demonstration, demur, demurrer, depart, department, determinant, dispute, division line, domain, dominion, double march, double time, double-quick, dovetail, drift along, edge, egress, end, enframe, enter a protest, exception, exit, expostulate, expostulation, extend, extremity, field, file, file off, finish, fit in, floor, flow on, follow close upon, footslog, forced march, forward motion, forwardal, forwarding, frame, fringe, frontier, frontier post, funeral march, furtherance, furthering, gang along, gee, get along, get away, get off, get on, get out, get under way, go, go along, go away, go off, go on, go on parade, go out, go with, go-ahead, goose step, goose-step, grievance, grievance committee, half step, hang about, headway, hedge, hem, hemisphere, high-water mark, hike, holler, hover over, howl, huddle, hug, hug the shore, indignation meeting, interface, iron curtain, jaunt, jog on, join, judicial circuit, jurisdiction, keep close to, kick, lap, leave, lie by, limen, limit, limitation, limiting factor, line, line of demarcation, list, low-water mark, lower limit, make an exit, march off, march on, march out, march with, marches, marchland, marge, margin, marginate, mark, martial music, mete, military march, military music, mosey, move, move away, move off, move out, mush, neighbor, nonviolent protest, object, objection, ongoing, onward course, orb, orbit, outpost, outskirts, pace, pale, parade, parallel, pass out, passage, peripatetic journey, peripateticism, periphery, picket, picketing, precinct, press objections, proceed, procession, processional march, proficiency, progress, progression, progressiveness, promenade, promotion, protest, protest demonstration, protestation, province, provinces, pull out, purfle, purl, qualm, quick march, quick time, quickstep, quickstep march, raise a howl, rally, ramble, realm, recessional march, remonstrance, remonstrate, remonstration, rim, roll on, rolling, rolling on, round, rub on, run on, run out, sashay, sashay off, saunter, schlep, scruple, set off, side, sit in, sit-in, skirt, sling, slog, slow march, slow time, sphere, square, squawk, stagger along, stalk, stand by, start, starting line, starting point, state a grievance, stay inshore, stay near, step, stretch, stride, strike, stroll, strut, tailgate, take flight, take wing, tally, target date, teach in, teach-in, term, terminal date, terminus, territory, three-mile limit, threshold, time allotment, toddle along, touch, traipse, tramp, travel, tread, trek, trim, trudge, turn, twelve-mile limit, up and go, upper limit, verge, walk, walk out, walking tour, way, wedding march, wing it, yell bloody murder

Etymology 1
marchen from marcher:, from  marchier:, of  origin, from  *undefined:, from, from. Akin to mearc, ġemearc "mark, boundary"

Etymology 2
From marche:, from  marche:, from  *undefined:, from, from.

Noun

 * Armenian:
 * Catalan: marxa
 * Czech:
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 * Dutch:
 * Estonian:
 * Finnish:
 * French: marche
 * German:
 * Hebrew: צעידה
 * Icelandic:
 * Italian:
 * Latvian: maršs


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 * Swedish:
 * Tagalog: martsa


 * Armenian:
 * Catalan: manifestació
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 * Finnish:
 * French: ,
 * German:
 * Hebrew: מצעד (mits'ad), צעדה (tseadá)
 * Icelandic: ,


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 * Tagalog: martsa


 * Armenian:
 * Catalan: marxa
 * Czech:
 * Danish:
 * Dutch:
 * Estonian:
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German: ,
 * Hebrew: מארש
 * Icelandic:
 * Italian:


 * Latvian: maršs
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 * Slovak:
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 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:
 * Tagalog: martsa


 * Catalan: pas
 * Danish: ,
 * Estonian:
 * Finnish:
 * German: ,
 * Icelandic:
 * Italian:
 * Norwegian: ,


 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian: ход (χod), течение (tečénije)
 * Scots:
 * Swahili:
 * Swedish:, , ,
 * Tagalog: martsa


 * : kan-bale, kanoù-bale
 * : марш (marš), маршируване (marširuvane)
 * : maršas
 * : ammarcia
 * : faru (1)
 * : पदयात्रा (padayātrā)

Verb

 * Arabic: مسيرة
 * Czech:
 * Danish: marchere, udvikle sig (figurative)
 * Dutch:
 * Estonian: marssima
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German:
 * Hungarian:, , vonul
 * Icelandic:
 * Italian:
 * Korean: 행군하다


 * Norwegian:
 * Polish:
 * Romanian: mărşălui, mărşui
 * Russian: маршировать
 * Scots:
 * Scottish Gaelic:
 * Serbian:
 * Slovak:
 * Slovene: korakati
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish: ,


 * Czech:
 * Danish: ,
 * Finnish:
 * German: in den Krieg ziehen
 * Hungarian: hadba vonul
 * Norwegian:


 * Portuguese:
 * Russian: маршировать
 * Scots:
 * Scottish Gaelic:
 * Slovak:
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 * : bale (1); bale war (2)
 * : марширувам (marširuvam)
 * : marxar
 * : צעד


 * : žygiuoti (1,2), maršuoti (1)
 * : marşa
 * : martsa

Noun

 * Czech: ,
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 * Norwegian:
 * Polish: rubież
 * Scottish Gaelic:
 * Spanish:
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 * Breton: marz, marzoù
 * Czech: ,
 * Dutch:
 * Estonian:
 * Finnish: markiisikunta


 * German:
 * Scottish Gaelic:
 * Spanish:
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 * : граница (granítsa)
 * : marka (2)
 * : mierco (1,2)
 * : marş
 * : pomedzie

Verb

 * Finnish: rajoittua


 * Swedish:

Anagrams

 * charm

Noun

 * 1) horse, steed, stallion

Etymology
From (compare  marc:) <.