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Results for "march"

0_rtmarchive.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

0_rtmarchive_ldap.conf

Definition: Common Configuration filename


Configuration file for the application

1gmarchive

Definition: Common directory name


C:/1gmarchive/

2000-march

Definition: Common directory name


C:/2000-March/

2001-march

Definition: Common directory name


C:/2001-March/

2002-march

Definition: Common directory name


C:/2002-March/

2003-march

Definition: Common directory name


C:/2003-March/

March

Definition: The word "March" originates from the French word Marche, which means "market". It was used to describe a period when goods were being sold or traded in the market. In English, it can refer to any time during a year when people are busy preparing for springtime events such as gardening, planting crops, and outdoor activities. It is also associated with the start of warmer weather, which is typically described by the word "spring" (March). The word "March" often has specific meanings depending on its context in a particular sentence or conversation. For example: - In English, March could mean February, when it's usually warm and sunny, and people are preparing for springtime activities like gardening, planting crops, and outdoor activities. It also implies that the weather is starting to warm up and bring comfort, warmth and spring. - In French, "March" can be associated with a period of activity and preparation for spring in France, especially during March, which marks the beginning of the new season and the start of the blooming season of flowers such as daffodils, tulips and others. It's also related to outdoor activities like sports and festivals. - In Italian, "Marche" means "market", so it's used in Italian to describe a time when goods are being sold or traded in the market, which is often associated with springtime events.


March

March

Definition: A formal, rhythmic way of walking, used especially by soldiers, bands and in ceremonies.


Alright class, settle down now, letโ€™s take a look! Today weโ€™re tackling โ€˜marchโ€™, itโ€™s quite a word, you see, The dictionary tells us, โ€œa rhythmic walk for thee!โ€ It's more than just strolling, or a casual pace, It has a special feeling, a purposeful grace. Think of soldiers lined up, in perfect array, Moving as one, marching on that day! Or maybe a band, with instruments bright, Keeping time and rhythm, a glorious sight. And ceremonies too, where movements are planned, A formal march is often close at hand. So "march" means walking โ€“ steady and slow, With rhythm and purpose, putting on a show! Do you understand? Any questions to share? Now, letโ€™s try an exampleโ€ฆ Can anyone think of a time they might march ?