marches

Meaning of marches

verb, 3rd person present
  1. walk in a military manner with a regular measured tread.
    thousands marched behind the coffin
plural noun
  1. an act or instance of marching.
    the relieving force was more than a day's march away

late Middle English: from French marcher ‘to walk’ (earlier ‘to trample’), of uncertain origin.

plural noun
  1. an area of land on the border between two countries or territories, especially between England and Wales or (formerly) England and Scotland.
    the Welsh Marches
verb, 3rd person present
  1. (of a country, territory, or estate) have a common frontier with.
    his estate marches with yours

Middle English: from Old French marche (noun), marchir (verb), of Germanic origin; related to mark1.

plural noun
  1. the third month of the year, in the northern hemisphere usually considered the first month of spring.
    the work was completed in March
    the March issue of the magazine

Middle English: from an Old French dialect variant of marz, from Latin Martius (mensis) ‘(month) of Mars’.

plural noun

a region of east central Italy, between the Apennines and the Adriatic Sea; capital, Ancona. Italian name Le Marche ˈmarke.

Information about marches

  • The singular form of marches is: marche.
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Hyphenation of marches

marches

  • It consists of 1 syllables and 7 chars.
  • marches is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable

marches synonyms

Meaning Marche:

Marche, Marches

Meaning walk with long, decisive steps in a specified direction:

stride

Meaning move at a regular pace by lifting and setting down each foot in turn, never having both feet off the ground at once:

walk

Meaning (of a group of people) come or go together or in large numbers:

troop

Meaning lift and set down one's foot or one foot after the other in order to walk somewhere or move to a new position:

step

Meaning walk at a steady speed, especially without a particular destination and as an expression of anxiety or annoyance:

pace

Meaning walk in a specified way:

tread

Meaning (especially of a soldier) walk or march for a long distance, typically wearily or with effort:

footslog

Meaning work hard over a period of time:

slog

Meaning walk heavily or noisily:

tramp

Meaning walk for a long distance, especially across country:

hike

Meaning walk slowly and with heavy steps, typically because of exhaustion or harsh conditions:

trudge

Meaning walk or march through a public place in a formal procession or in an ostentatious way:

parade

Meaning place (a document) in a cabinet, box, or folder in a particular order:

file

Meaning perform a series of mechanical or chemical operations on (something) in order to change or preserve it:

process

Meaning take a leisurely public walk, ride, or drive so as to meet or be seen by others:

promenade

Meaning (of a soldier) march with heavy equipment over difficult terrain:

yomp

Meaning a long arduous journey, especially one made on foot:

trek

Meaning a line separating two countries, administrative divisions, or other areas:

borders

Meaning a line which marks the limits of an area; a dividing line:

boundaries

Meaning a district near the line separating two countries or areas:

borderlands

Meaning a line or border separating two countries:

frontiers

Meaning a point or level beyond which something does not or may not extend or pass:

limits

Meaning the borders or boundaries of a place, especially with regard to their restricting freedom of movement:

confines

Meaning (chiefly in historical contexts) an area of land on the border between two countries or territories:

marchlands

Anagrams of marches

Esmarch, mesarch, schmear

Words that rhyme with marches

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