parade |
marches |
As a verb parade
is .
As a proper noun marches is
or
marches can be .
marches |
duchy |
As nouns the difference between marches and duchy
is that
marches is the area along a border while
duchy is a dominion or region ruled by a duke or duchess.
As a verb marches
is third-person singular of march.
As a proper noun Marches
is plural of March|lang=en.
marches |
hinterland |
As a proper noun marches
is or
marches can be .
As a noun hinterland is
hinterland.
walks |
marches |
As nouns the difference between walks and marches
is that
walks is plural of lang=en while
marches is the area along a border.
As verbs the difference between walks and marches
is that
walks is third-person singular of walk while
marches is third-person singular of march.
As a proper noun Marches is
plural of March|lang=en.
marches |
county |
As nouns the difference between marches and county
is that
marches is the area along a border while
county is the land ruled by a count or a countess.
As a verb marches
is third-person singular of march.
As a proper noun Marches
is plural of March|lang=en.
As an adjective county is
characteristic of a ‘county family’; representative of the gentry or aristocracy of a county.
marches |
counties |
As nouns the difference between marches and counties
is that
marches is the area along a border while
counties is plural of county.
As a verb marches
is third-person singular of march.
As a proper noun Marches
is plural of March|lang=en.
march |
marches |
As nouns the difference between march and marches
is that
march is a formal, rhythmic way of walking, used especially by soldiers, bands and in ceremonies while
marches is the area along a border.
As verbs the difference between march and marches
is that
march is to walk with long, regular strides, as a soldier does while
marches is third-person singular of march.
As proper nouns the difference between march and marches
is that
march is the third month of the Gregorian calendar, following February and preceding April. Abbreviation:
Mar or
Mar.Marches is plural of March|lang=en.
protectorate |
marches |
As a noun protectorate
is government by a protector; -- applied especially to the government of england by oliver cromwell.
As a proper noun marches is
or
marches can be .
marches |
riot |
As nouns the difference between marches and riot
is that
marches is the area along a border while
riot is wanton or unrestrained behavior; uproar; tumult.
As verbs the difference between marches and riot
is that
marches is third-person singular of march while
riot is to create or take part in a riot; to raise an uproar or sedition.
As a proper noun Marches
is plural of March|lang=en.
marches |
protest |
As nouns the difference between marches and protest
is that
marches is the area along a border while
protest is a formal objection, especially one by a group.
As verbs the difference between marches and protest
is that
marches is third-person singular of march while
protest is to make a strong objection.
As a proper noun Marches
is plural of March|lang=en.
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