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Textual thesaurus for "March"

(noun) march

a steady advance

the march of science; the march of time


(noun) march, marching

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


(noun) MArch, Master of Architecture

a degree granted for the successful completion of advanced study of architecture


(noun) march, marching music

genre of music written for marching

Sousa wrote the best marches


(noun) march

a procession of people walking together

the march went up Fifth Avenue


(noun) border district, borderland, march, marchland

district consisting of the area on either side of a border or boundary of a country or an area

the Welsh marches between England and Wales


(noun) Mar

the month following February and preceding April


(verb) edge, butt, butt against, butt on, border, abut, adjoin, march

lie adjacent to another or share a boundary

Canada adjoins the U.S.; England marches with Scotland


(verb) 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


(verb) march, exhibit, parade

walk ostentatiously

She parades her new husband around town


(verb) march, process

march in a procession

They processed into the dining room


(verb) march

force to march

The Japanese marched their prisoners through Manchuria


(verb) march

cause to march or go at a marching pace

They marched the mules into the desert


(verb) march, demonstrate

march in protest; take part in a demonstration

Thousands demonstrated against globalization during the meeting of the most powerful economic nations in Seattle