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  • 91March — Mạrch 〈f. 20; schweiz.〉 Flurgrenze, Grenzzeichen [→ Mark2] * * * Mạrch, die; , en [mhd. march, südd. Nebenf. von mark, ↑ 2Mark] (schweiz.): Flurgrenze, Grenzzeichen. * * * I March   [englisch, mɑːtʃ] …

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  • 92March — 1 Original name in latin March Name in other language Marc, March, Mac, Qaryah ye Murch, mrch, qryh mrch State code AF Continent/City Asia/Kabul longitude 37.52845 latitude 70.4482 altitude 1607 Population 0 Date 2012 02 29 2 Original name in… …

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  • 93march — 1. verb 1) the men marched past Syn: stride, walk, troop, step, pace, tread; footslog, slog, tramp, tromp, hike, trudge; parade, file, process 2) she marched in without even knocking …

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  • 94March */*/*/ — UK [mɑː(r)tʃ] / US [mɑrtʃ] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms March : singular March plural Marches the third month of the year, between February and April His birthday is in March. The concert is on 29 March. They had a baby last March …

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  • 95march — I [[t]mɑrtʃ[/t]] v. i. 1) to walk with regular and measured tread, esp. in step with others 2) to proceed in a deliberate manner: marched off to bed[/ex] 3) to advance: Time marches on[/ex] 4) to take part in an organized march 5) to cause to… …

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  • 96March — This name derives from the Medieval English or Olde English marche meaning a boundary and was originally given as a topographic name to a dweller by a boundary, especially the border between two territories for example the Marches between England …

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  • 97march — English has three words march. The commonest is also the most recent: march ‘walk as a soldier’ [16]. Etymologically, this means virtually ‘trample down’. It comes via French marcher from Gallo Roman *marcāre, a verb derived from late Latin… …

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  • 98March — ♦ Marches N VAR March is the third month of the year in the Western calendar. I flew to Milan in early March... She was born in Austria on March 6, 1920... The election could be held as early as next March …

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  • 99march — 1. verb 1) the men marched past Syn: stride, walk, troop, step, pace, tread, slog, tramp, hike, trudge, parade, file 2) she marched in without even knocking Syn …

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  • 100March — see March comes in like a lion, and goes out like a lamb April showers bring forth May flowers on the first of March, the crows begin to search so many mists in March, so many frosts in May a peck of March dust is worth a king’s ransom …

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