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Pronunciation

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 * Rhymes: -ɑː(ɹ)tʃ
 * Audio (US)
 * Rhymes: -ɑː(ɹ)tʃ

Noun
march (plural marches)
 * 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.
 * 5) (euchre) The feat of taking all the tricks of a hand.
 * 1) (euchre) The feat of taking all the tricks of a hand.
 * 1) (euchre) The feat of taking all the tricks of a hand.
 * 1) (euchre) The feat of taking all the tricks of a hand.

Verb
march (third-person singular simple present marches, present participle marching, simple past and past participle marched)


 * 1) (intransitive) To walk with long, regular strides, as a soldier does.
 * 2) (transitive) To cause someone to walk somewhere.
 * 3) To go to war; to make military advances.
 * 4) (figurative) To make steady progress.
 * 1) (figurative) To make steady progress.

Etymology
From, from , from , from , from , akin to 🇨🇬, from. Akin to 🇨🇬,. Compare, from.

Noun
march (plural marches)


 * 1) (now archaic, historical) A border region, especially one originally set up to defend a boundary.
 * 2) (historical) A region at a frontier governed by a marquess.
 * 3) Any of various territories with similar meanings or etymologies in their native languages.
 * 1) Any of various territories with similar meanings or etymologies in their native languages.

Verb
march (third-person singular simple present marches, present participle marching, simple past and past participle marched)


 * 1) (intransitive) To have common borders or frontiers.

Etymology
From, from , from , from , from.

Noun
march (plural marches)


 * 1) (obsolete) Smallage.

Etymology
From, from , , from , from. Cognate 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬. Compare also obsolete or regional, from 🇨🇬.