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March

Definition: March

March

Noun

1. The month following February and preceding April.

2. The act of marching; walking with regular steps (especially in a procession of some kind); "it was a long march"; "we heard the sound of marching".

3. A steady advance; "the march of science"; "the march of time".

4. A procession of people walking together; "the march went up Fifth Avenue".

5. Genre of music written for marching; "Sousa wrote the best marches".

6. A degree granted for the successful completion of advanced study of architecture.

Verb

1. March in a procession; "They processed into the dining room".

2. Force to march; "The Japanese marched their prisoners through Manchuria".

3. Walk fast, with regular or measured steps; walk with a stride; "He marched into the classroom and announced the exam".

4. March in protest; take part in a demonstration.

5. Walk ostentatiously; "She parades her new husband around town".

6. Cause to march or go at a marching pace; "They marched the mules into the desert".

Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
 

Date "March" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1010. (references)

Etymology: March \March\, noun. [French marche.]. (references)

 

Specialty Definition: March

DomainDefinition

Building & Civil Engineering

M. A. R. C. H. , i. e. maintenance, assessment, rating and costing of highways. Source: European Union. (references)

Dream Interpretation

To dream of marching to the strains of music, indicates that you are ambitious to become a soldier or a public official, but you should consider all things well before making final decision.
For women to dream of seeing men marching, foretells their inclination for men in public positions. They should be careful of their reputations, should they be thrown much with men.
To dream of the month of March, portends disappointing returns in business, and some woman will be suspicious of your honesty. Source: Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted ....

Literature

March He may be a rogue, but he's no fool on the march. (French, sur la marche likewise.)
March borrows three days from April. (See Borrowed Days.). Source: Brewer's Dictionary.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Specialty Definition: March

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

simple:March

March is the third month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 31 days. Named for Mars, the Roman god of war.

In ancient Rome, March was called Martius. It was named after the war god (Mars) and was considered a lucky time to begin a war. In ancient Greek civilization, March was called Anthesterion.

Events in March

Trivia

See Also:

A march is also a genre of music, originally written for and performed by marching bands. March (German) / Morava (Slovak, Czech) is the name of a Czech river forming the major part of the border between Austria and Slovakia, and partly also between the Czech Republic and Slovakia. March is also the name of a municipality in the rural district of Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Germany

lockstep

Lockstep occurs when soldiers or bandsmen walk in step, each at the same rate.

breakstep

Breakstep is the uncoordinated shuffle of a group of walkers.

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "March."

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March (music)

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

March music is a genre of music originally written for and performed by marching bands.

Marches follow a fairly strict structure. They always have two beats per measure, and thus are written in either cut time (2/2), 2/4 or (if a triplet feel is desired) fast 6/8 played two beats to the measure.

The second time we hear the trio melody (Section C), it may still be soft or it may be forte and is often embelleshed. The last time, the respective sections are played even more loudly so that, by the end of the piece, things are fortissimo. A stinger is usually added to the last measure of the march -- a single quarter note played by the entire band on the downbeat after a quarter rest. It is the traditional end-of-march "da-dun DUN".

Thus the pattern for this type of march (e.g. Sousa's Washington Post) is: Introduction-A-A-B-B-C-(C)-D-C-D-C.

Some marches, for example Sousa's Manhattan Beach, follow the pattern: Introduction-A-A-B-B-C-C-D-D.

Older marches in the European style (e.g. Under the Double Eagle) go from the end back to the beginning and then play without repeats to a finish just before the trio. The pattern is: Introduction-A-A-B-B-C-D-C-D-C-A-B.

The greatest composer and conductor of marching music is probably John Philip Sousa. Other composers such as Henry Fillmore, Karl King and Robert B. Hall are less well known, but have contributed many standard pieces to the march repetoire. Kenneth Alford (Frederic Ricketts) holds the title of the British March King. See Colonel Bogey March.

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "March (music)."

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March 2001

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

2001 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December

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March 2002

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

2002 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December

A timeline of events in the news for March, 2002.

See also:

March 31, 2002: Easter

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March 2, 2002

March 1, 2002

Back to Current events.

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March 2003

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

2003 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December

A timeline of events in the news for March, 2003.

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March 31, 2003

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Abbreviations & Acronyms: March

The following table is compiled from various sources, across various languages. When English abbreviations or acronyms come from a non-English source, this is noted.
EntrySourceExpressionField

march

EnglishMaintenance,assessment,rating and costing of highwaysComputing, Building & Civil Engineering
MAREnglishMarchGeography, Meteorology & Standards

Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references).

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Synonyms: March

Synonyms: marching (n), marching music (n), demonstrate (v), exhibit (v), parade (v), process (v). (additional references)

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Synonyms within Context: March

ContextSynonyms within Context (source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus).

Journey

Walk, march, step, tread, pace, plod, wend, go by shank's mare; promenade; trudge, tramp; stalk, stride, straddle, strut, foot it, hoof it, stump, bundle, bowl along, toddle; paddle; tread a path.

Journey, excursion, expedition, tour, trip, grand tour, circuit, peregrination, discursion, ramble, pilgrimage, hajj, trek, course, ambulation, march, walk, promenade, stroll, saunter, tramp, jog trot, turn, stalk, perambulation; noctambulation, noctambulism; somnambulism; outing, ride, drive, airing, jaunt.

Region

Arena, precincts, enceinte, walk, march; patch, plot, parcel, inclosure, close, field, court; enclave, reserve, preserve; street; (abode).

Sequence

Noun: progress, progression, progressiveness; advancing; Verb: advance, advancement; ongoing; flood, tide, headway; march; rise; improvement.

Source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus.

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Crosswords: March

English words defined with "March": Able for, Adar, Apr, April, Aries, Aries the Ram, armyworm, Articles of confederation, As mad as a March Harebattle of the Bismarck Sea, Bismarck Seacakewalk, callus, Chait, conk out, countermarchdead march, debouch, Demarch, demonstrate, discontinue, Dismarch, Drumhead court-martialEaster Day, Easter SundayFeb, February, February Revolution, File marching, file out, Flank march, Flank movement, Forced march, frogmarch, funeral marchgoose stephunger march, hunger marcherides, In marching order, Inlying picket, invade, invasion of Iwo, Iwo, Iwo JimaMarch equinox, march out, Marched, March-mad, mid-March, musical chairsNisan, Nissanoccupy, outmarch, OvermarchPannel, parade, paso doble, peace march, peter out, Pisces, Pisces the Fishes, poop out, process, processional march, promenadeQuarter day, quicksteprecessional march, routemarch, run down, run out, Russian RevolutionSaint Patrick's Day, Sherman, spring equinoxTo go against, To have at vantage, To mount guard, To steal a march, troopundeviating, unswervingVentose, vernal equinoxwedding march, William Tecumseh Sherman. (references)
Specialty definitions using "March": Borrowed days of MarchFrog's MarchMad as a March HareSea-blue Bird of March, Steal a March on OneWild as a March Hare. (references)
Etymologies containing "March": Stich. (references)
Non-English Usage: "March" is also a word in the following languages with English translations in parentheses.

Pidgin English (March), Welsh (horse, stallion, steed).

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Modern Usage: March

DomainUsage

Screenplays

If your initial investment is a half a million dollars and your apartments are up in March, you should have x amount of dollars rolling in by the end of this year (The Jerk; writing credit: Carl Reiner, written by Steve Martin and Carl Gottlieb.)

They march. (The Sound of Music; writing credit: Richard Rodgers; Oscar Hammerstein II)

Has anybody read that Nazis are gonna march in New Jersey (Manhattan; writing credit: Woody Allen ; Marshall Brickman)

Yeah, you made us march in that gay rights parade (The Simpsons; writing credit: Artur Brauner; Paul Hengge)

They march. (Buffy the Vampire Slayer; writing credit: Doreen Spicer)

Lyrics

The funeral march, (THE COURT OF THE CRIMSON KING; performing artist: King Crimson)

Movie/TV Titles

On the March to the Sea (1966)

Time-Life Specials: The March of Time (1965)

The March of Todd-AO (1959)

March Hare (1955)

Colonel March of Scotland Yard (1954)

Song Titles

Mickey Mouse March (performing artist: Mickey Mouse Club)

Monster's Zero March (performing artist: Neil and his Cosmic Orchestra Norman)

Donald McGallivry/ O'Neill's Cavalry March (performing artist: Silly Wizard)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Commercial Usage: March

DomainTitle

Books

  

Periodicals

  

Theater & Movies

  

Music

  

High Tech

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Image Slideshow: March

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Photo Album: March

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From an overhead angle, white diagonal lettering on a purple background reads: "Eat More Fruits And Vegetables High In Vitamin C." above the lettering is a green pepper, below, one half of an orange, inside up. Shot on 4x5 format. This was used in the 1989 calendar "Eat for Good Health" March 1989. See artwork: PV-19. Credit: Bill Branson (photographer).

Shows photo of formal portrait, realistic artist rendering of Samuel Broder, National Cancer Institute director from January 1989 to March 1995. The orginal piece of art hangs in the 11th floor hallway in Building 31 on the National Institutes of Health campus. Credit: Rutlider Bryant (Artist).

DHEW Secretary, Caspar Weinberger visits CDC's classware cleaning facility, March 1973. Credit: CDC.

Chamblee Campus, CDC. March 1999. Credit: CDC.

The Hubble telescope snapped pictures of comet Hyakutake March 25, 1996, when the comet was ... Credit: NASA.

Mosaic of 45 images taken between Jan. 1994 and March 1995 of M42, the Orion Nebula. Credit: NASA.

Comet P/Halley as taken March 8, 1986 by W. Liller, Easter Island, part of the International Halley Watch (IHW) Large Scale Phenomena Network. Credit: NASA.

Dog sled trip up the 141st Meridian to the Arctic Ocean International Boundary Party under Assistant John H. Turner Traveled from Porcupine to Arctic Ocean and back in 18 days A round trip of over 400 miles --- lowest temperature was -50 Fahrenheit March 27 to April 14, 1890. Credit: Coast & Geodetic Survey Historical Image Collection.

The wreck of the TENNESSEE on March 6th, 1853. In: "The Annals of San Francisco". Frank Soule, John Gihon, and James Nesbit. 1855. Page 435. D. Appleton & Company, New York. F869.S3.S7 1855. Credit: America's Coastlines.

Adelie penquins on the march across an icy landscape. Credit: Paths Less Taken - NOAA at the Ends of the Earth.

Source: pictures compiled by the editor from various references; see picture credits.

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Digital Photo Gallery: March
 

"Sunset - Sydney Harbour from M" by Craig Stump
Commentary: "Manly, Sydney: Sunset - 7:10PM 3rd March 2003 - an amazing day to be on the harbour."
"Golden Gate" by Jonathan Lonsdale
Commentary: "Golden Gate bridge, San Francisco. Taken March 2003."

Source: photographs selected by the editor, with permission from the photographers.

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Sounds Captioned with "March".

PlayCaption
Bells playing "here comes the bride"; beginning of the wedding march.
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Familiar Quotations: March

AuthorQuotation

Henry George

The march of invention has clothed mankind with powers of which a century ago the boldest imagination could not have dreamt.

James Montgomery

Yet nightly pitch my moving tent, a day's march nearer home.

John Kenneth Galbraith

The enemy of the conventional wisdom is not ideas but the march of events.

John Mortimer

When you get to my age life seems little more than one long march to and from the lavatory.

William Gilmore Simms

The true law of the race is progress and development. Whenever civilization pauses in the march of conquest, it is overthrown by the barbarian.

William Shakespeare

Beware of the ides of March.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Historic Usage: March

AuthorDateQuotation

John Locke

1690

And thus in Israel itself, the chief business of their judges, and first kings, seems to have been to be captains in war, and leaders of their armies; which (besides what is signified by going out and in before the people, which was, to march forth to war, and home again in the heads of their forces) appears plainly in the story of lephtha. (Second Treatise of Government)

US Constitution

1791

The amendments were subsequently ratified by the legislatures of Massachusetts, March 2, 1939; Georgia, March 18, 1939; and Connecticut, April 19, 1939. (reference)

Amendment to US Constitution

1795-1992

And if the House of Representatives shall not choose a President whenever the right of choice shall devolve upon them, before the fourth day of March next following, then the Vice-President shall act as President, as in case of the death or other constitutional disability of the President. (reference)

Communist Manifesto

1848

In requiring the proletariat to carry out such a system, and thereby to march straightway into the social New Jerusalem, it but requires in reality, that the proletariat should remain within the bounds of existing society, but should cast away all its hateful ideas concerning the bourgeoisie. (reference)

Treaty of Versailles

1919

Convention of March 14, 1857, for the redemption of toll dues on the Sound and Belts. (reference)

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

1963

And as we walk, we must make the pledge that we shall march ahead. (Delivered on the steps at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. on August 28, 1892)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Use in Literature: March

TitleAuthorQuote

Les Miserables

Hugo, Victor

In the meantime, no halt, no hesitation, no interruption in the grand march of minds

Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

Joyce, James

During these halts Stephen stood awkwardly behind the two men, weary of the subject and waiting restlessly for the slow march to begin again

King Richard III

Shakespeare, William

If I be so disgracious in your eye, Let me march on and not offend you, madam

Gulliver's Travels

Swift, Jonathan

The next morning at sunrise we continued our march, and arrived within two hundred yards of the city gates about noon

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Non-Fiction Usage: March

SubjectTopicQuote

Health

In the United States, the peak of flu season can occur anywhere from late December through March. (references)

Through the Campaign for Healthier Babies, the March of Dimes funds programs of research, community services, education, and advocacy. (references)

However, with the development by Wayne Quinton and Belding Scribner of an external shunt to provide repeated vascular access coupled with the use of dialysis technology that had evolved some years earlier for the treatment of acute renal failure, chronic intermittent hemodialysis for the management of ESRD was launched in March 1960 at the University of Washington. (references)

Business

Liu Xiaobo's appeal was rejected in March. (references)

In March, 41.5% of those who use Internet via home PC were women. (references)

The 9th National People's Congress endorsed the plans at its March 1998 session. (references)

Children

Kenya

The East African Standard newspaper reported in March that 8,000 girls drop out of school each year due to pregnancy. (references)

United Kingdom

New measures introduced in March require all businesses to make "reasonable" modifications for persons with disabilities by 2004. (references)

Barbados

Statistics from the Child Care Board show that between April 2000 and March, there were 769 reported cases of alleged child abuse and neglect. (references)

Civil Liberties

Georgia

In March Parliament passed a resolution condemning religious violence. (references)

Seychelles

The Supreme Court agreed to expedite the cases and scheduled them to be heard in March. (references)

Congo

On July 30, heavily armed police dispersed an opposition march and arrested 40 protesters. (references)

Discrimination

Namibia

During a March 19 speech at the University of Namibia, President Nujoma announced that "the Republic of Namibia does not allow homosexuality or lesbianism here. (references)

Economic History

Lesotho

Fiscal year: 1 April - 31 March. (references)

Namibia

Type: Republic as of March 21, 1990. (references)

Human Rights

China

Dissident Zhou Yongjun was released in March. (references)

Philippines

The bodies of the agent and driver were found in March. (references)

Cote d'Ivoire

In March 1,340 of 2,921 MACA inmates were awaiting trials. (references)

Indigenous People

Malaysia

Hearings on the case ended in March. (references)

Colombia

The authorities also continued to investigate the March 2000 disappearance of indigenous leader Jairo Bedoya Hoyos. (references)

Indonesia

A March conference debated whether to pursue independence or special autonomy, resulting in numerous meetings with local communities to explain autonomy and solicit input. (references)

Minorities

Bhutan

Refugee verifications began in March. (references)

France

In March warrants in this case were executed, and the police entered Scientology offices and removed files. (references)

Pakistan

Some speculated that the attack was committed in retaliation for the March 4 killing of Shi'as in Sheikhupura. (references)

Political Economy

INDONESIA

Indonesia's current Paris Club agreement expires at the end of March 2002. (references)

TAIWAN

Cross-border claims by Taiwan's banks as of March 2001 totaled $49.3 billion. (references)

ALGERIA

The laws of March 19, 1966, and of July 16, 1976, afford trademark protection. (references)

Political Rights

El Salvador

Women represented 49 percent of the registered voters in the March 2000 election. (references)

Guyana

Citizens enjoy this right and exercised it in free and fair elections held in March. (references)

Vanuatu

National elections were held in March 1998, which outside observers considered to have been generally free and fair. (references)

Trade

Greece

By March 1, 2002, all transactions are to be conducted in euro only. (references)

Egypt

Law 118 of the Year 1975 on Import and Export Regulations amended up to March 1999. (references)

Panama

A new banking law enacted in March 1998, modernized the banking system and increased government supervision. (references)

Travel

Philippines

The hot season or Philippine summer is from March to June. (references)

Greece

The new Athens Spata International Airport started operation on March 28, 2001. (references)

Australia

From November to March, at 8:00 am in New York, it is 12:00 pm in Sydney and 9:00 pm in Perth. (references)

Women

Palau

The women's conference held in March continued its focus on previous issues and problems. (references)

South Africa

The SAPS reported that between January and March, there were 144.2 rapes reported per day or 29.5 rapes per 100,000 persons. (references)

Nicaragua

A formal hearing is scheduled for March 2002. On December 12, Ortega renounced his congressional immunity from prosecution to face Narvaez's charges. (references)

Worker Rights

Lithuania

Nevertheless the amendments came into effect in March. (references)

Iran

The daily minimum wage was raised in March 1997 to $2.80 (8,500 rials). (references)

Venezuela

In March FEDEPETROL, the country's largest petroleum worker union called a 48-hour strike. (references)

Lexicography

Devil's Dictionary

TORTOISE, n. A creature thoughtfully created to supply occasion for the following lines by the illustrious Ambat Delaso: TO MY PET TORTOISE My friend, you are not graceful -- not at all; Your gait's between a stagger and a sprawl. Nor are you beautiful: your head's a snake's To look at, and I do not doubt it aches. As to your feet, they'd make an angel weep. 'Tis true you take them in whene'er you sleep. No, you're not pretty, but you have, I own, A certain firmness -- mostly you're [sic] backbone. Firmness and strength (you have a giant's thews) Are virtues that the great know how to use -- I wish that they did not; yet, on the whole, You lack -- excuse my mentioning it -- Soul. So, to be candid, unreserved and true, I'd rather you were I than I were you. Perhaps, however, in a time to be, When Man's extinct, a better world may see Your progeny in power and control, Due to the genesis and growth of Soul. So I salute you as a reptile grand Predestined to regenerate the land. Father of Possibilities, O deign To accept the homage of a dying reign! In the far region of the unforeknown I dream a tortoise upon every throne. I see an Emperor his head withdraw Into his carapace for fear of Law; A King who carries something else than fat, Howe'er acceptably he carries that; A President not strenuously bent On punishment of audible dissent -- Who never shot (it were a vain attack) An armed or unarmed tortoise in the back; Subject and citizens that feel no need To make the March of Mind a wild stampede; All progress slow, contemplative, sedate, And "Take your time" the word, in Church and State. O Tortoise, 'tis a happy, happy dream, My glorious testudinous regime! I wish in Eden you'd brought this about By slouching in and chasing Adam out.

Source: compiled by the editor from ICON Group International, Inc.; see credits.

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Spoken Usage: March

SpeakerPhrase(s)

Dennis Miller

It's better to just let the Ku Klux Klan march through your town than it is to waste your time and money trying to stop them.

James Van Praagh

I do spiritual tours all over the world with people. They come with me. We go to Brazil. We go to Brazil in March.

Rush Limbaugh

John Muhammad, who police arrested along with another man in the sniper case, served as a security guard at the Million Man March.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Speeches: March

SpeakerTermPhrase(s)

Andrew Jackson

1829-1837If by a collision with France in a case where she is clearly in the wrong the march of liberal principles shall be impeded, the responsibility for that result as well as every other will rest on her own head.

James Buchanan

1857-1861Annihilate this trade, arrest its free progress by the geographical lines of jealous and hostile States, and you destroy the prosperity and onward march of the whole and every part and involve all in one common ruin.

Harry S. Truman

1945-1953Last February and March an Inter-American Conference on Problems of War and Peace was held in Mexico City.

Jimmy Carter

1977-1981I am pleased that negotiation of a new Food Aid Convention, which guarantees a minimum annual level of food assistance, was successfully concluded in March.

Ronald Reagan

1981-1989Democracy is on the march in Central and South America.

Bill Clinton

1993-2001Though we march to the music of our time, our mission is timeless.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Usage Frequency: March

"March" is generally used as a noun (proper) -- approximately 89.04% of the time. "March" is used about 12,837 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. Some parts-of-speech are not covered due to the samples used by the British National Corpus. (note: percents less than one-hundredth of one percent have been omitted)
Parts of SpeechPercentUsage per
100 Million Words
Rank in English
Noun (proper)89.04%11,431812
Noun (singular)7.59%9757,497
Lexical Verb (infinitive)2.03%26118,276
Lexical Verb (base form)1.33%17123,814
                    Total100.00%12,837N/A

Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.

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Name Usage Frequency: March

The following table summarizes the usage of "March" based on a population census conducted in the United States. Ranks and frequencies are based on all names reported and classified.
NameUsage/GenderUsage per 100
million Persons
Rank in USA
MarchLast name4,0002,938
Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.

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Expressions: March

Expressions using "March": approach march as mad as a march hare day's march dead march death march demonstration march Flank march Forced march frog's march funeral march he's as mad as a march hare hunger march ides of march line of march mad as a march hare March 17 March 19 March 2 March 25 March AFB march along march away march back march column March equinox march gas march in march in front march in funeral procession march in procession march in single file march into march off march on march on a point march on! march out march past March pennywort march route march serial march two abreast march up march up to smb. march up to the cannon's mouth march with military march on the march parade march peace march processional march protest march quick march rate of march recessional march Rogue's march route march route of march slow march steal a march on smb. steal a march upon the ides of march the March King the march of time To make a march To march with To steal a march triumphal march wedding march. Additional references.

Hyphenated Usage

Beginning with "March": March-april, March-december, march-discipline, march-hardened, March-july, March-june, March-mad, March-may, March-monday, March-october, march-past, March-phillips, March-ward.

Ending with "March": End-march, February-march, January-march, route-march.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Frequency of Internet Keywords: March

The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com.
 
ExpressionFrequency
per Day
ExpressionFrequency
per Day

march band

729

march drum

62

march of dime

533

ant march

61

jane march

441

april march

60

march

297

wedding march music

56

wedding march

266

funeral home march

55

ides of march

177

march afb

54

march stephanie

157

march community credit union

54

bataan death march

157

death march

53

march on washington

138

shermans march

53

shermans march to the sea

136

band black march

49

march band music

113

march snare drum

49

march air force base

105

forbes march

47

march madness

91

march performance

44

march to cadence

78

march birth stone

43

march band uniform

72

college march band

43

march pulley

66

jane march nude

42

afb ca riverside march

66

dyke march

41

high school march band

65

the long march

40

band black college march

64

1963 march washington

39

million man march

63

march pump

39
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Modern Translation: March

Language Translations for "March"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses.

Afrikaans

  

Maart. (various references)

   

Albanian

  

mars. (various references)

   

Arabic 

  

‏مسيرة (demonstration, journey, procession, travel, trip), ‏مارس (carry out, engage in, execute, exercise, fulfil, fulfill, operate, perform, practice, pursue, set one's hand to), ‏مارش لحن عسكري, ‏تقدم (advance, advanced, advancement, advantage, antecedence, ascent, break through, career, careerist, come on, crowd, descend, development, evolution, forge ahead, forward, gain ground, gain one's destination, get along, get forward, get on, get up, go ahead, go up, going, head, headway, improvement, keep step, lead, make up on, move along, move in, onward, precede, priority, proceed, procession, progress, progression, promotion, propulsion, pull ahead, rise, seniority, shape, shoot ahead, speed, stem, step, superiority, take steps, upturn, way, work up to), ‏تخم (barrier, borderland, delimit, demarcate, edge, mark off), ‏تاخم (abut, border, verge), ‏تظاهر (affect, assume, counterfeit, demonstrate, dissemble, dissimulate, fake, feign, feint, make believe, pose, posture, pretence, pretend, put on, seem, sham, show, simulate, simulation), ‏سير (course, file, foot, going, impel, motion, pan, pass, procession, progress, propel, running, thong, walk), ‏زحف (crawl, crawl on all fours, crawling, creep, creeping, draggle, grovel, scramble, trail), ‏خطا (step, tread), ‏خرج في مسيرة, ‏آذار, ‏دخل (come in, enter, extract, get in, go in, income, move in, proceeds, revenue, roll, run, sink, step inside, take, taking, turn in, yield). (various references)

   

Asturian

  

marzu. (various references)

   

Aymara

  

chuqa. (various references)

   

Basque

  

martxoa. (various references)

   

Bemba

  

kutumpu. (various references)

   

Blackfoot

  

sa'aiki'somm. (various references)

   

Breton

  

meurzh. (various references)

   

Bulgarian 

  

Маршов, Вървя, Гранича С, Ход, Ходя, Напредвам, Напредък, Марш, Изминавам, Маршируване, Преход, Март, Мартенски, Крача, Погранична Спорна Област, Покрайнини (Mark), Поход, Предвижвам, Марширувам. (various references)

   

Catalan

  

març. (various references)

   

Cebuano

  

Marso. (various references)

   

Chamorro

  

Matso. (various references)

   

Chinese 

  

遊行 (demonstration, parade), 開動 (move, set in motion, start), 步伐 (pace, step), (a pace, a step, stages in a process, walk), 三月 (third month), 3月 (Mar, Marches). (various references)

   

Cornish

  

mýs-Mérth. (various references)

   

Croatian

  

ožujak. (various references)

   

Czech

  

březen. (various references)

   

Danish

  

marts. (various references)

   

Dutch

  

maart, lentemaand. (various references)

   

Ecuadorian Quechua

  

marzu. (various references)

   

Esperanto

  

marto. (various references)

   

Estonian

  

märts. (various references)

   

Faeroese

  

mars. (various references)

   

Farsi 

  

پیشروی کردن , پیشروی (Advance, Headway, Onrush, Progress), موسیقی نظامی یامارش , ماه مارس , نظامی وارراه رفتن , قدم روکردن (Pace), قدم رو, قدم برداری , گام نظامی , تاختن بر, سیر (Garlic, Promenade, Tired), روش (Course, Demarche, Form, Growth, How, Manner, Method, Procedure, Rate, Rut, Style, System, Vein), راه پیماءی کردن , راه پیماءی . (various references)

   

Finnish

  

maaliskuu. (various references)

   

Flemish

  

maart. (various references)

   

French

  

mars (Mars). (various references)

   

French Canadian

  

mars. (various references)

   

Frisian

  

maart. (various references)

   

Galician

  

marzo. (various references)

   

German

  

März (Mar), Marsch (Fen, hike, Marsh, off with you, walk), Marschieren (foot, march off, to march, tramp, walk). (various references)

   

Greek 

  

Οδοιπορία, όάρτιοσ, βαδίζω (march 1, pad, scuff, walk), Εμβατήριο, Σύνορο, Βάδισμα, Βαδίζω, Πορεύομαι, Πορεία. (various references)

   

Haitian Creole

  

mas. (various references)

   

Hebrew 

  

־צעד, ־סע, ּפסוע, ּהתקדם, ּהצעיד, ּדרוך, ּצעוד, ִליכה, ײעדה, שיר לכת (marching song), צעודה. (various references)

   

Hungarian

  

március, menetelés (marching), menet (comb, course, cruise, drift, movement, procession, rally, round, travel), induló (outbound, starter). (various references)

   

Icelandic

  

marz, mars. (various references)

   

Indonesian

  

gerakan (motion, movement), berbaris (defile, from a line, to drill). (various references)

   

Irish

  

márta, an MÚrta. (various references)

   

Italian

  

marzo, marciare (walk). (various references)

   

Japanese Kanji 

  

進軍 (advance), 行進 (parade), 行軍 , マージン取引 (10^-6, Maastrich, marble, margin transaction, marmalade, mart, martini, merchandiser, merchandising, merchandising right, merchant, mermaid, Miami, micro, micro-, mike, my, privately owned car), 三月 , 三月 (three months). (various references)

   

Japanese Katakana 

  

マーチ , しんぐん (advance), さんがつ, こうしん (57th of the sexagenary cycle, accelerated, acceleration, backward, constancy, correspondence, developing, exasperated, exasperation, favorite courtier, filial devotion, innovation, labia, lips, meritorious retainer, one's junior, parade, red lips, renewal, renovation, rise, rising, spiritism, spiritualism, steadiness, telecommunications, update), こうぐん (Imperial Army, rear guard). (various references)

   

Kongo

  

Ngonda ya ntatu. (various references)

   

Korean 

  

3 월 (Marches). (various references)

   

Lombard

  

marz. (various references)

   

Luganda

  

mugulansigo. (various references)

   

Luxembourgish

  

mäerz. (various references)

   

Macedonian

  

Mart. (various references)

   

Malagasy

  

marsa. (various references)

   

Malay

  

Maret, Mac, bulan Mac. (various references)

   

Manx

  

troagyraght (hike, hiking, marching, tramp, tramp walk, trudge), Mee veanagh yn arree, Mee ny Mannan, Mean Arree, Mayrnt, cosheeaght (gait, procession, promenade, walk), carr caggee. (various references)

   

Maori

  

Maaehe. (various references)

   

Mohawk

  

Ennihskowa. (various references)

   

Norwegian

  

mars. (various references)

   

Papago

  

Chehthagi Mashath. (various references)

   

Papiamen

  

mart. (various references)

   

Pidgin English

  

march. (various references)

   

Pig Latin

  

archmay.(various references)

   

Polish

  

marzec. (various references)

   

Portuguese

  

marchar (hike, walk), Março. (various references)

   

Provencal

  

març. (various references)

   

Romanian

  

Martie. (various references)

   

Ruanda

  

ukwezi kwa efatu. (various references)

   

Russian 

  

ходить (attend, leg it, run, walk), Мартовский, Март, Маршевый, Маршировка, Маршировать, Марш, Ход, Граница (Bourne, Mark), Вести Строем, походить (take after, walk), походит�, Шествовать. (various references)

   

Samoan

  

Mati. (various references)

   

Scottish

  

màrt. (various references)

   

Sepedi

  

Mopitlo. (various references)

   

Serbo-Croatian

  

međa (border, confine, landmark), marširati, marševski, marš, tok (consecution, course, flow, flux, lapse, process, series, stream, tide), proticanje (onflow), preći (change over, cote, cover, cover ground, cross, go over, overpass, pass over, pass through, shade, shift, transit, traverse), odvesti (drive away, drive off, drop off, lead, take, take away), kretati, granica (ambit, border, bound, boundary, butting, confine, fringe, frontier, limit, line). (various references)

   

Slovene

  

marec. (various references)

   

Somali

  

maarso. (various references)

   

Sotho

  

hlakubele. (various references)

   

Spanish

  

marzo, marcha (decampment, functioning, gear, gear housing, hike, line, motion, progress, run, running, speed, tack, tide, track, trend, walk, walking, walkout, way). (various references)

   

Swahili

  

Machi. (various references)

   

Swazi

  

í-Ndlovu. (various references)

   

Swedish

  

marschera (footslog, foot-slog, troop), marsch (route march), Mars (Mars). (various references)

   

Tagalog

  

marso. (various references)

   

Tahitian

  

m‘ti. (various references)

   

Thai

  

แนวเขตแดน, เดือนมีนาคม, เดินแถว (file), บังคับให้เดินไป, การเดินแถว, มีนาคม. (various references)

   

Tswana

  

mopitlwe. (various references)

   

Turkish

  

Mart. (various references)

   

Turkmen 

  

mart (r) (March 1), яцrью (campaign, march 2), дdimlemek (march 2, step). (various references)

   

Ukrainian

  

Межувати, Марширувати, Марширування, Марш, Хід, Виодити, Березень. (various references)

   

Vietnamese 

  

sự trôi đi hành khúc, khúc quân hành, biên giới biên thuỳ, bờ cõi (mete). (various references)

   

Welsh

  

Mawrth (Mars). (various references)

   

Wolof

  

mars. (various references)

   

Xhosa

  

eyo-kwindla. (various references)

   

Zulu

  

uMashi. (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references.

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Ancestral Language Translations: March

LanguagePeriodTranslations
Latin500 BCE-Modern

abdiam, ambula, ambulabam, ambulabant, ambulabas, ambulabat, ambulabimus, ambulabis, ambulabit, ambulabo, ambulabunt, ambulamus, ambulando, ambulans, ambulant, ambulante, ambulantem, ambulantes, ambulantibus, ambulantis, ambulare, ambularemus, ambularent, ambulares, ambularet, ambularetis, ambulas, ambulasses, ambulasti, ambulastis, ambulat, ambulate, ambulatis, ambulaverat, ambulaverim, ambulaverint, ambulaveris, ambulaverit, ambulaveritis, ambulavero, ambulaverunt, ambulaveruntque, ambulavi, ambulavimus, ambulavit, ambulavitque, ambulem, ambulemus, ambulent, ambules, ambulet, ambuletis, ambulo, amnonis, asaiam, baleitarum, dorimini, eam, eamus, eant, eas, eat, eatis, egredere, egrederemini, egrederentur, egredereris, egrederetur, egredi, egrediamur, egrediantur, egrediar, egrediaris, egrediatur, egrediaturque, egrediebamur, egrediebantur, egrediebaris, egrediebatur, egrediebaturque, egrediemini, egrediemur, egrediendi, egrediens, egrediente, egredientem, egredientes, egredienti, egredientibus, egredientis, egredientur, egredieris, egredietur, egredimini, egreditur, egrediturque, egrediuntur, egrediunturque, egressa, egressae, egressaeque, egressaque, egressi, egressique, egressis, egressisque, egresso, egressum, egressumque, egressuri, egressus, egressusque, eo, esaiam, eundo, eunte, euntem, euntes, euntibus, exeam, exeamus, exeant, exeas, exeat, exeatis, exeunt, exeunte, exeuntem, exeuntes, exeunti, exeuntibus, exi, exibimus, exibis, exibit, exibitis, exibunt, exiebant, exiebat, exiens, exient, exientes, exierant, exieras, exierat, exierint, exieris, exierit, exieritis, exierunt, exies, exiet, exiit, exire, exirent, exires, exiret, exissent, exisset, existi, existis, exit, exite, exitu, exitum, exitus, exivi, exivit, floriens, iam, iaminitarum, iamne, iamnitis, iamnor, iamque, iara, iathur, ibam, ibamus, ibant, ibat, ibimus, ibis, ibit, ibitis, ibitque, ibo, ibunt, ibuntque, id, idumea, idumeae, idumeam, idumeas, idumei, idumeorum, idumeos, idumeum, idumeus, iemini, ieramus, ierant, ieras, ierat, ieremias, ierimus, ieris, ierit, iero, ierunt, iesaias, iesamari, iesesi, iesmaias, iessei, iesser, iessui, iesue, iit, imus, incedam, incedant, incedebam, incedebant, incedebat, incedens, incedentem, incedentes, incedentibus, incedere, incederent, incederetis, incedit, incedo, incedunt, incesseris, incessisti, incessu, incessus, ioribus, ire, irem, iremus, irent, iret, iris, is, isque, isse, issent, isset, issetque, isti, istis, ita, itaque, ite, iter, itinera, itinere, itineribus, itineris, itur, itureae, iturei, ituri, iturus, ivimus, ivit, ivitque, marcus, marthae, Martius, maseas, non, nona, nonadecima, nonam, noneas, obdiam, proficiscor. (various references)

Old French900-1400

marchier. (various references)

Middle French1400-1600

marcher. (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Bible Trace: March

LanguageDateSourceHabakkuk Chapter 3, Verse 12
Greek (transliterated)250 BCSeptuagintEn apeilh oligwseiV ghn kai en qumw kataxeiV eqnh
Latin405VulgateIn fremitu conculcabis terram in furore obstupefacies gentes
Middle English1395WyclifIn beting of teeth thou shalt defoule erthe, and in wodnesse thou shalt astoneye folkis.
Jacobean English1611King JamesThou didst march through the land in indignation, thou didst thresh the heathen in anger.
Victorian English1833WebsterThou didst march through the land in indignation, thou didst thresh the heathen in anger.
Basic English1964OgdenYou went stepping through the land in wrath, crushing the nations in your passion.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Matched Bible Translations: March

LanguageHabakkuk Chapter 3, Verse 12
CebuanoMilatas ka sa kasuko sa yuta; Gigiukan mo tungod sa kasuko ang mga nasud.
CroatianJarosno po zemlji koraèaš, srdito gaziš narode.
DanishI Harme skrider du hen over Jorden, du nedtramper Folk i Vrede.
DutchMet gramschap tradt Gij door het land, met toorn dorstet Gij de heidenen.
FinnishKiivastuksessa sinä astut maata, puit kansoja vihassa.
FrenchTu parcours la terre dans ta fureur, Tu écrases les nations dans ta colère.
GermanDu zertratest das Land im Zorn und zerdroschest die Heiden im Grimm.
HungarianHaragodban eltaposod a földet, búsultodban szétmorzsolod a nemzeteket.
Indonesian-Bahasa Sehari-hariDengan geram Engkau menjelajahi bumi; bangsa-bangsa Kauinjak-injak dengan panas hati.
Indonesian-Terjemahan LamaDengan murka Engkau sudah menjalani tanah itu dan dengan amarah Engkau sudah mengirik segala orang kafir.
ItalianSdegnato attraversi la terra, adirato calpesti le genti.
Korean주 께 서 노 를 발 하 사 땅 에 돌 리 셨 으 며 분 을 내 사 열 국 을 밟 으 셨 나 이 다
MaoriHaereerea ana e koe te whenua i runga i te aritarita, patua a wititia ana e koe nga iwi i runga i te riri.
NorwegianI harme skrider du frem over jorden, i vrede treder du folkene ned.
Portuguesecom indignação marchas pela terra, com ira trilhas as nações.   
RumanianTu cutreieri pqmkntul kn urgia ta, zdrobewti neamurile kn mknia Ta.
RussianчП ЗОЕЧЕ ЫЕУФЧХЕЫШ фЩ РП ЪЕНМЕ Й Ч ОЕЗПДПЧБОЙЙ РПРЙТБЕЫШ ОБТПДЩ.
SpanishCon ira pisoteaste la tierra; con furor trillaste las naciones.
SwedishI förgrymmelse går du fram över jorden, i vrede tröskar du sönder folken.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Derivations & Misspellings: March

Derivations

Words beginning with "March": marched, marchen, marcher, marchers, marches, marchesa, marchese, marchesi, marching, marchioness, marchionesses, marchlike, marchpane, marchpanes. (additional references)

Words ending with "March": countermarch, nomarch, outmarch. (additional references)

Words containing "March": countermarched, countermarches, countermarching, demarche, demarches, nomarchies, nomarchs, nomarchy, outmarched, outmarches, outmarching. (additional references)


Misspellings

"March" is suggested in spellcheckers for the following: Aarghh, Darch, harch, Imaichi, maccah, macht, mafc, manch, marah, Marcha, Marchak, Marchi, marchio, marcht, Marck, marco, markl, marsch, marth, Mauch, mearc, meark, merc, merch, merche, mercu, mergh, Miark, michm, mirc, Mircho, mirh, Misrach, morc, morch, morh, murch, murghhh, murh, Myrcha, narch, narchy, Nawch, sarch. (additional references)

Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references).

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Rhyming with "March"

# of Phoneme MatchesPronunciationWord(s) rhyming with "March" (pronounced mÄ"rkh)
4m Ä" r khdemarche.
3-Ä" r kharch, larch, parch, starch.

Source: compiled by the editor (additional references); see credits.

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Anagrams: March

Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams

Direct Anagrams: charm.

Words within the letters "a-c-h-m-r"

-1 letter: arch, cham, char, cram, harm, mach, marc.

-2 letters: arc, arm, cam, car, ham, mac, mar, rah, ram.

-3 letters: ah, am, ar, ha, hm, ma.

 Words containing the letters "a-c-h-m-r"
 

+1 letter: charms, chimar, chroma, drachm.

 

+2 letters: becharm, brecham, camphor, chamber, chamfer, champer, charism, charmed, charmer, chimars, chimera, chrisma, chromas, dharmic, drachma, drachms, machree, machzor, marched, marchen, marcher, marches, matcher, mesarch, monarch, nomarch, rematch, schmear.

 

+3 letters: achromat, achromic, archaism, armchair, arythmic, becharms, brachium, brechams, camphire, camphors, cashmere, chadarim, chairman, chairmen, chambers, chambray, chamfers, chamfron, champers, charisma, charisms, charmers, charming, chedarim, chimaera, chimeras, choreman, choriamb, chrismal, chromate, demarche, drachmae, drachmai, drachmas, echogram, harmonic, machrees, machzors, marchers, marchesa, marchese, marchesi, marching, mariachi, matchers, menarche, merchant, monarchs, monarchy, nomarchs, nomarchy, omniarch, outcharm, outmarch, pharmacy, ranchman, ranchmen, rhematic, schmears, shamrock, trachoma.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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INDEX

1. Definition
2. Synonyms
3. Crosswords
4. Usage: Modern
5. Usage: Commercial
6. Images: Slideshow
7. Images: Photo Album
8. Images: Digital Art
9. Sounds
10. Quotations: Familiar
11. Quotations: Historic
12. Quotations: Fiction
13. Quotations: Non-fiction
14. Quotations: Spoken
15. Quotations: Speeches
16. Usage Frequency
17. Names: Frequency
18. Expressions
19. Expressions: Internet
20. Translations: Modern
21. Translations: Ancient
22. Bible Trace
23. Abbreviations
24. Acronyms
25. Derivations
26. Rhymes
27. Anagrams
28. Bibliography


  

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