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March
n. third month of the Gregorian calendar
 
march
v. trek, journey; walk in coordinated steps like soldiers; march in protest, demonstrate; advance; border
 
n. long journey by foot; coordinated steps of soldiers; organized walk; progression; marching song; boundary


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Marches
For other uses, see March (disambiguation). Mark or march (or various plural forms of these words) are derived from the Frankish word marka ("boundary") and refer to a border region, e.g. the borderland between England and Scotland, similar to a frontier. During the Frankish Carolingian Dynasty, the word spread throughout Europe. In contrast to a buffer zone, a march could be dominated by a country, and rather than being demilitarized, it could be fortified for defense against the neighbouring country.
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marche (f)
n. walking, perambulation, march; running, going; stair; motion, operation
 
marcher
v. walk, tread, perambulate, march; go, run, move; function, work, operate, perform; agree
 
marché (m)
n. market, fair; mart, emporium

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marchar
v. go; walk; track; move; travel; march; trot; live; direct; level

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marchar
v. hike, march


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