Definition of Marchers. Meaning of Marchers. Synonyms of Marchers

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Definition of Marchers

Marcher
Marcher March"er, n. [See 2d March.] The lord or officer who defended the marches or borders of a territory.

Meaning of Marchers from wikipedia

- March is the third month of the year in both the Julian and Gregorian calendars. Its length is 31 days. In the Northern Hemisphere, the meteorological...
- or being seen in defiance toward the marchers will die violently. Barriers placed in the path of night marchers will not deter them. Some people maintain...
- Federal government provide marchers housing and food during their stay in the capital. Despite his opposition to the marchers' demand for immediate payment...
- day as the march approached the city, additional marchers were ferried by bus and car to join the line. By evening, several thousand marchers had reached...
- Marching refers to the organized, uniformed, steady walking forward in either rhythmic or route-step time; and, typically, it refers to overland movements...
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- especially the Welsh Marches a Marcher Lord March law This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Marcher. If an internal link led...
- and illustrations by Marcus Boas. Introduction "Marchers of Valhalla" "The Thunder–Rider" "Marchers of Valhalla" "The Grey God P****es" "The Thunder–Rider"...
- jeering and threatening, driving close to marchers. Although overt violence was generally limited, marchers from out of state were shocked and horrified...
- The March man refer to: Bataan Death March in the Philippines during World War II March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, a 1963 civil rights event...