March

/mɑːrʧ/ verb, noun

To march means to walk with regular, firm steps, often in a group, like soldiers or protesters. As a noun, a march can be this kind of organized walk or a piece of music written to match that steady rhythm.

From Old French 'marcher' meaning 'to walk' or 'to tread', possibly related to a Germanic root about boundaries and movement. It became strongly associated with military movement over time.

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