terms |
demarch |
As a noun terms
is .
As a proper noun demarch is
denmark.
demarcs |
demarch |
As a noun demarcs
is .
As a proper noun demarch is
denmark.
demarc |
demarch |
As a noun demarc
is (telecommunications) the point of demarcation where the provider's network (and responsibility) ends and that of the customer begins.
As a proper noun demarch is
denmark.
demarche |
demarch |
As nouns the difference between demarche and demarch
is that
demarche is a diplomatic maneuver; one handled with finesse while
demarch is the chief magistrate of a deme.
demarchy |
demarch |
As a noun demarchy
is government by decision-makers who have been randomly selected by sortition (lot) from a pool of eligible citizens.
As a proper noun demarch is
denmark.
gait |
demarch |
As a noun gait
is manner of walking or stepping; bearing or carriage while moving.
As a verb gait
is to teach a specific
gait to a horse.
As a proper noun demarch is
denmark.
walk |
demarch |
In obsolete terms the difference between walk and demarch
is that
walk is to be in motion; to act; to move while
demarch is march; walk; gait.
As nouns the difference between walk and demarch
is that
walk is a trip made by walking while
demarch is the chief magistrate of a deme.
As a verb walk
is to move on the feet by alternately setting each foot (or pair or group of feet, in the case of animals with four or more feet) forward, with at least one foot on the ground at all times. Compare
run.
march |
demarch |
As proper nouns the difference between march and demarch
is that
march is the third month of the gregorian calendar, following february and preceding april abbreviation:
mar' or ' while
demarch is denmark.
deme |
demarch |
As a verb deme
is .
As a proper noun demarch is
denmark.
magistrate |
demarch |
As a noun magistrate
is .
As a proper noun demarch is
denmark.
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