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ALL meanings of marches

March·es
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  • noun marches Francis Andrew, 1825–1911, U.S. philologist and lexicographer. 1
  • noun marches Fredric (Frederick McIntyre Bickel) 1897–1975, U.S. actor. 1
  • noun marches Peyton Conway [peyt-n kon-wey] /ˈpeɪt n ˈkɒn weɪ/ (Show IPA), 1864–1955, U.S. army officer (son of Francis Andrew March). 1
  • noun marches German name of the Morava. 1
  • verb without object marches to touch at the border; border. 1
  • verb with object marches to cause to march. 1
  • idioms marches march on, to march toward, as in protest or in preparation for confrontation or battle: The angry mob marched on the Bastille. 1
  • idioms marches on the march, moving ahead; progressing; advancing: Automation is on the march. 1
  • idioms marches steal a march on, to gain an advantage over, especially secretly or slyly. 1
  • noun marches The area along a border. 1
  • noun marches the border area between England and Wales or Scotland, both characterized by continual feuding (13th–16th centuries) 0
  • noun marches a region of central Italy. Capital: Ancona. Pop: 1 484 601 (2003 est). Area: 9692 sq km (3780 sq miles) 0
  • noun marches any of various other border regions 0
  • noun marches plural of march. 0
  • verb marches third-person singular simple present indicative form of march. 0
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