march1
  
  v.
   - walk in a military manner with a regular measured tread.
 - walk or proceed quickly and with determination. 
▸force (someone) to walk somewhere quickly.
 - walk along public roads in an organized procession to make a protest.
 
n.
  - an act or instance of marching.
 - a piece of music composed to accompany or be suggestive of marching.
 
 
  Phrase
  
    
      - on the march
 engaged in marching or making progress. 
    
   
  Etymology
  ME: from Fr. marcher ‘to walk’.
 
  
    
march2
  
  n.
 
(
usu. Marches)
 an area of land on the border between two countries or territories.
v.
 
(
march with)
 have a common frontier with.
 
  Etymology
  ME: from OFr. marche (n.), marchir (v.), of Gmc origin; rel. to mark1.