March
Multiple Entries:
March march
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
March/mɑːtʃ/
▶noun the third month of the year.
– origin ME: from an OFr. dial. var. of marz, from L. Martius (mensis) ‘(month) of Mars’.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
march1
▶verb
- 1 walk in a military manner with a regular measured tread.
- 2 walk or proceed quickly and with determination.
■ force (someone) to walk somewhere quickly.
- 3 walk along public roads in an organized procession to make a protest.
- 1 an act or instance of marching.
- 2 a piece of music composed to accompany or be suggestive of marching.
– phrases
on the march engaged in marching or making progress.
on the march engaged in marching or making progress.
– origin ME: from Fr. marcher ‘to walk’.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
march2
▶noun (usu. Marches) an area of land on the border between two countries or territories. ▶verb (march with) have a common frontier with.
'March' also found in these Oxford entries:
Adar
- annunciation
- Aries
- dead march
- defile
- demonstration
- equinox
- footslog
- forced march
- goose step
- hunger march
- ides
- inexorable
- Lady Day
- line
- Mar.
- march
- march
- marcher
- March hare
- march past
- mark
- marquis
- morcha
- Nisan
- nones
- parade
- promenade
- quick march
- slow march
- steal
- through
- trio
- two-step
- wedding march
- yoke
- yomp

