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march [mɑ:ʧ] n
tech. Fußmarsch m
March [mɑ:ʧ] n
gen. März m
march [mɑ:ʧ] v
gen. marschieren; Marsch; Demonstration; Grenzmark
gymn. Einmarsch (in); Zug
mining. Feldesgrenze; Markscheide
march e. g. Welsh marches v
brit. Mark (Grenzland)
marches v
gen. marschiert
march [mɑ:ʧ] adj.
gen. marschieren lassen (Andrey Truhachev)
mil. in Marsch setzen (Andrey Truhachev)
 English thesaurus
March [mɑ:ʧ] abbr.
abbr., oil Marchand
march [mɑ:ʧ] v
mil., abbr. mar; mch
mil., logist. The organized movement of troops in columns, either in fighting vehicles, trucks, etc. or on foot, in order to reach the designated area or line by the appointed time, ready for their combat task. (UKR/NATO)
March [mɑ:ʧ] abbr.
abbr. M; Mar
MARCH [mɑ:ʧ] abbr.
abbr. Mobile Ann Rescues Cowards Halfway
abbr., med. Medically Aware Responsible Citizens Of Hyderabad
tech. meltdown accident response characteristic
MArch [mɑ:ʧ] v
gen. Master of Architecture (Anglophile)
march: 163 phrases in 28 subjects
Agriculture4
British usage, not spelling1
Communications1
Economy2
Entomology8
Environment4
Finances2
Foreign trade1
General64
Gymnastics6
Hobbies and pastimes1
Human rights activism3
Immigration and citizenship1
Informal2
Law12
Life sciences2
Medical14
Military8
Mining1
Natural sciences7
Obsolete / dated1
Politics1
Procedural law2
Sports5
Technology3
Transport1
Travel4
Zoology2