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Showing words for MARCHES using the English dictionary

7 Letter Words for Marches

marches, mesarch, schmear

6 Letter Words for Marches

arches, ascher, casher, chares, charms, chaser, crames, creams, eschar, harems, macers, maches, marche, masher, raches, ramsch, recash, sachem, samech, schema, scherm, scream, search, shamer, shmear, shrame

5 Letter Words for Marches

acers, acher, aches, acmes, acres, ahems, arces, arche, asher, cames, cares, carse, caser, ceras, cesar, chams, chare, charm, chars, chase, chasm, crame, crams, crash, cream, earsh, echar, escar, haems, hames, harem, hares, harms, hears, herma, herms, macer, maces, mache, machs, march, marcs, mares, marse, marsh, maser, meach, merch, mercs, races, rache, reach, reams, rheas, rhema, sacre, sahme, scare, scrae, scram, serac, shame, share, shear, shema, shram, smear

4 Letter Words for Marches

acer, aces, ache, acme, acre, ahem, arch, arcs, ares, arms, asem, came, cams, care, cars, case, cash, ceas, cera, cham, char, chas, chem, cher, cram, cres, each, ears, eras, ersh, esca, haec, haes, hame, hams, hare, harm, hear, hems, hera, herm, hers, mace, mach, macs, maes, marc, mare, mars, masc, mase, mash, mear, meas, mech, merc, mesa, mesh, msec, race, rach, rahs, rame, rams, rash, ream, recs, rehs, rems, rhea, same, samh, sare, scam, scar, seah, seam, sear, sech, sham, shea, shem, sher, srac

3 Letter Words for Marches

ace, ach, aer, aes, ahs, ame, arc, are, arm, ars, ase, ash, cam, car, cer, cha, che, chm, chs, crs, eam, ear, eas, ech, ecm, ehs, ems, era, ers, esc, esm, esr, hae, ham, has, hem, her, hes, hrs, mac, mae, mar, mas, mea, meh, mer, mes, mrs, msh, rah, ram, ras, rea, rec, reh, rem, res, rha, rhe, rms, sac, sah, sam, sar, sch, scr, sea, sec, sem, ser, sha, she, shr, sma

Definitions for Marches

[1] The, a region in central Italy, bordering the Adriatic. 3743 sq. mi. (9695 sq. km).
[2] to walk with regular and measured tread, as soldiers on parade; advance in step in an organized body.
[3] to walk in a stately, deliberate manner.
[4] to go forward; advance; proceed: Time marches on.
[5] to cause to march.
[6] the act or course of marching.
[7] the distance covered in a single period of marching.
[8] advance; progress; forward movement: the march of science.
[9] a piece of music with a rhythm suited to accompany marching.
[10] a tract of land along a border of a country; frontier.
[11] marches, the border districts between England and Scotland, or England and Wales.
[12] to touch at the border; border.
[13] the third month of the year, containing 31 days. Abbreviation : Mar.
[14] Francis Andrew, 1825–1911, U.S. philologist and lexicographer.
[15] Fredric Frederick McIntyre Bickel , 1897–1975, U.S. actor.
[16] Pey·ton Con·way [peyt -n kon -wey] /ˈpeɪt n ˈkɒn weɪ/ , 1864–1955, U.S. army officer (son of Francis Andrew March).
[17] German name of the Morava.
[18] the border area between England and Wales or Scotland, both characterized by continual feuding (13th–16th centuries)
[19] a region of central Italy. Capital: Ancona. Pop: 1 484 601 (2003 est). Area: 9692 sq km (3780 sq miles) Italian name: Le Marche (le ˈmarke )
[20] any of various other border regions
[21] the third month of the year, consisting of 31 days
[22] the German name for the Morava (def. 1)
[23] Master of Architecture
[24] (intr) to walk or proceed with stately or regular steps, usually in a procession or military formation
[25] (tr) to make (a person or group) proceed he marched his army to the town
[26] (tr) to traverse or cover by marching to march a route
[27] the act or an instance of marching
[28] a regular stride a slow march
[29] a long or exhausting walk
[30] advance; progression (of time, etc)
[31] a distance or route covered by marching
[32] a piece of music, usually in four beats to the bar, having a strongly accented rhythm
[33] steal a march on to gain an advantage over, esp by a secret or underhand enterprise
[34] Also called: marchland a frontier, border, or boundary or the land lying along it, often of disputed ownership
[35] (intr; often foll by upon or with) to share a common border (with)

Words related to Marches

pound, patrol, parade, move, file, traipse, proceed, space, boot, tramp, progress, stomp, strut, promenade, step, journey, tread, advance, mount, pace

Words nearby Marches

march-order, march-past, march., marche, marcher, Marches, marchesa, marchese, marcheshvan, marchiafava-bignami disease, marchiafava-micheli syndrome

Origin of Marches

March1before 1050; Middle English March(e ) < Anglo-French Marche; replacing Old English Martius < Latin, short for Mārtius mēnsis month of Mars (Mārti-, stem of Mārs + -us adj. suffix)

Word origin for Marches

C13: from Old French marche, from Germanic; related to mark 1

Synonyms for Marches

advance, boot, debouch, drill, file, journey, mount, move, pace, parade, patrol, pound, proceed, progress, promenade, range, space, stalk, step, stomp, stride, strut, traipse, tramp, tread, forge ahead, go on, hoof it, move out, pound the pavement, step out