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marchnoun1 a region along the dividing line between two countrieswhen it was first built, this castle protected what was then the country's northern march border, borderland, frontier no-man's-land marchnoun2forward movement in time or placethe march of time advance, advancement, furtherance, going, headway, onrush, passage, process, procession, progress, progression current, drift, flow, flux, stream, wayadvent, approach, arrival, coming, nearingbound, jump, leap, step, strideimpetus, momentum recess, recession, regress, regression, retreat, retrogression backwash, ebb, refluxretraction, return, reversal, reverseabout-face, turnabout, turnaround marchverbto move along with a steady regular step especially in a groupthe band had to practice for hours to be able to march in perfect step file, pace, parade, stride goose-stepperambulate, step, traipse, treadhike, tramplumber, plod, stamp, stomp, trudge amble, meander, ramble, stroll, wander to move forward along a coursebleary-eyed commuters marching off to the train station for the morning commute advance, come, come along, do, fare, forge, get along, get on, go, go along, go off, pace, proceed, progress accelerate, fast-forward, speedapproach, nearjourney, pass, repair, run, travel, wendactuate, drive, impel, propel, pushtake out gain ground remain, stand, stay, stop arrest, balk, block, check, detain, halt, hinder, hold back, impede, nip, obstruct, slow (down or up), stemrepress, retard, stunt, suppressdelay, interrupt, stallcramp, hamper, inhibitcease, let up, pauseregresswait in the 13th century |