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Third month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars
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
March
Master's degree
Engineering, Architecture MArch or Architecture MArch, MEng University of Bath, Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Bath, as MArch Birmingham City
Master_of_Architecture
South African civic organisation
March and March (established in March 2024) is a South African civic organisation focused on illegal immigration. The movement is associated with Operation
March_and_March
1963 civil rights movement demonstration
The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom (commonly known as the March on Washington or the Great March on Washington) was held in Washington, D.C.
March_on_Washington
Military unit
A march battalion (French: Bataillon de Marche, German: Marschbatallion, Italian: Battaglione di marcia or Polish: Batalion marszowy) is a military unit
March_battalion
Topics referred to by the same term
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
The_March
Calendar year
2007 January February March April May June July August September October November December 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian
2007
Musical form generally reflecting a triumph
A triumphal march is a musical form generally reflecting a triumph, victory or great joy. Many composers have written a triumphal march, with maybe the
Triumphal_march
American actress (born 1974)
Stephanie Caroline March (born July 23, 1974) is an American actress and activist. She is known for playing Alexandra Cabot in the NBC crime drama series
Stephanie_March
Formal style of walking
Marching refers to the organized, uniformed, steady walking forward in either rhythmic or route-step time; and, typically, it refers to overland movements
Marching
Topics referred to by the same term
March On may refer to: "March On!", song of the British Blue Shirts 1931, lyrics by Commander Oliver Locker-Lampson, music from the 1929 film High Treason
March_On
Topics referred to by the same term
Forced march may refer to: Look up forced march in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Forced march (military exercise), also known as loaded march, where
Forced_march
1934–1936 Red Army retreat during the Chinese Civil War
The Long March (Chinese: 长征; pinyin: Chángzhēng; lit. 'Long Expedition') was a military retreat by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and Chinese Red Army
Long_March
American actor (1897–1975)
Fredric March (born Ernest Frederick McIntyre Bickel; August 31, 1897 – April 14, 1975) was an American actor, regarded as one of Hollywood's most celebrated
Fredric_March
District of East Francia
The Sorbian March (Latin: Limes Sorabicus, German: Sorbenmark, Upper Sorbian: Serbska marka, Lower Sorbian: Serbska marka) was a march (frontier district)
Sorbian_March
Midpoint day in the Roman month of March
Ides of March (/aɪdz/) is the day on the Roman calendar marked as the Idus, roughly the midpoint of a month, of Martius, corresponding to 15 March on the
Ides_of_March
Failed 1931 coup in Japan
The March Incident (三月事件, Sangatsu Jiken) was an abortive coup d'état attempt in the Empire of Japan, in March 1931, launched by the radical Sakurakai
March_incident
Calendar year
2004 January February March April May June July August September October November December 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian
2004
Topics referred to by the same term
A Turkish march—in Italian, marcia alla turca—is a march written by a classical composer in the Turkish style that includes particular rhythmic patterns
Turkish_March
Forced relocation under the threat of death
A death march is a forced march of prisoners of war, other captives, or deportees in which individuals are left to die along the way. It is distinct from
Death_march
Calendar year
2008 January February March April May June July August September October November December 2008 (MMVIII) was a leap year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian
2008
Index of articles associated with the same name
Women's March may refer to: Women's March on Versailles, a 1789 march in Paris Women's Sunday, a 1908 suffragette march in London Woman Suffrage Procession
Women's_March
Month of 1982
1982 January February March April May June July August September October November December The following events occurred in March 1982: The Soviet Union's
March_1982
Mexican footballer (born 1997)
Julián Andrés Quiñones Quiñones (born 24 March 1997) is a professional footballer who plays as a forward or winger for Saudi Pro League club Al-Qadsiah
Julián_Quiñones
1922 mass demonstration that brought Mussolini to power in Italy
The March on Rome (Italian: Marcia su Roma) was an organized mass demonstration in October 1922 which resulted in Benito Mussolini's National Fascist
March_on_Rome
Medieval European borderland or buffer zone
medieval Europe, a march or mark was, in broad terms, any kind of borderland, as opposed to a state's "heartland". More specifically, a march was a border between
March_(territory)
Annual Pakistani women's rights marches
The Aurat March (Urdu: عورت مارچ, lit. 'Women's March') is a non-violent annual socio-political demonstration in Pakistani cities such as Islamabad, Karachi
Aurat_March
Brazilian song
"Waters of March" (Portuguese: "Águas de Março" [ˈaɡwɐz dʒi ˈmaʁsu]) is a Brazilian song composed by Antônio Carlos Jobim (1927–1994) in 1972. Jobim wrote
Waters_of_March
The "Jäger March" (Finnish: "Jääkärimarssi", originally "Jääkärien marssi"), Op. 91a, is a military march by Jean Sibelius. He set in 1917 words written
Jäger_March
Japanese manga series and franchise
News Network. Archived from the original on March 3, 2021. Retrieved March 2, 2021. Penedo, Nicolas (March 21, 2014). "AMGP 2013 : les résultats". AnimeLand
Attack_on_Titan
German architect (1894–1976)
Werner Julius March (17 January 1894 – 11 January 1976) was a German architect, son of Otto March (1845–1913), and brother of Walter March, both also well-known
Werner_March
Calendar year
2002 January February March April May June July August September October November December 2002 (MMII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian
2002
Medieval Italian state
The March of Genoa or Eastern Liguria was created in 961 by Holy Roman Emperor Otto I. The formal history of the march began around 951 after Berengar
March_of_Genoa
British Army officer
Gustavus Henry March-Phillipps, DSO, MBE (1908 – 12 September 1942; sometimes misspelled "March-Phillips") was the founder of the British Army's No. 62
Gus_March-Phillipps
Rebel group in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
The March 23 Movement (French: Mouvement du 23 mars), often abbreviated as M23 and also known as the Congolese Revolutionary Army (Armée révolutionnaire
March_23_Movement
When sun appears directly over equator
The March equinox or northward equinox is the equinox on the Earth when the subsolar point appears to leave the Southern Hemisphere and cross the celestial
March_equinox
1868–69 novel by Louisa May Alcott
two volumes, in 1868 and 1869. The story follows the lives of the four March sisters—Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy—and details their passage from childhood
Little_Women
American organic chemist (1929–1997)
Jerry March, Ph.D. (August 1, 1929 – December 25, 1997) was an American organic chemist and a professor of chemistry at Adelphi University. March authored
Jerry_March
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up march or March in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. March is the third month of the year. March or marching may also refer to: Marching, the walking
March_(disambiguation)
Calendar year
2009 January February March April May June July August September October November December 2009 (MMIX) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian
2009
Marches in Australia
public assets. March in March in Melbourne March in March in Sydney March in March in Hobart Maley, Jacqueline (16 March 2014). "March in March: Tony Abbott
March_in_March
Vietnamese wartime propaganda event in 1966
The Hanoi March (known alternatively as the Hanoi Parade) was a propaganda event held on July 6, 1966, involving U.S. prisoners of war during the Vietnam
Hanoi_March
Topics referred to by the same term
march may refer to: March (music), a musical genre Military step, a regular, ordered and synchronized walking of military formations "Military march"
Military_march
Neo-fascist and Neo-Nazi web forum
Iron March was a neo-fascist web forum open from 2011 to 2017. The site attracted neo-fascist and neo-Nazi members, including militants from organized
Iron_March
National anthem of China
The "March of the Volunteers" is the national anthem of the People's Republic of China. Unlike previous Chinese state anthems, it was written entirely
March_of_the_Volunteers
Index of articles associated with the same name
March for Life may refer to: March for Life (Washington, D.C.), an annual anti-abortion gathering held in Washington, D.C. March for Life (Paris), an annual
March_for_Life
2025 protest in the United States
The People's March, also known as the People's March on Washington, was a political rally that took place on January 18, 2025, two days before the second
People's_March
Topics referred to by the same term
medieval march on the Danube river Eastern March (Saxony), a medieval march to the east of the Elbe river Eastern March (Scotland), a medieval march on Scottish
Eastern_March
1969 uprising for modern LGBTQ rights
simultaneous Gay Pride marches in Los Angeles and Chicago, these were the first Gay Pride marches in US history. The next year, Gay Pride marches took place in
Stonewall_riots
1942 Japanese war crime in the Philippines
The Bataan Death March was the forcible transfer by the Imperial Japanese Army of around 72,000 to 78,000 Filipino (about 66,000) and American (about
Bataan_Death_March
Month in 1917
1917 January February March April May June July August September October November December The following events occurred in March 1917: Colonel General
March_1917
Holy Roman buffer state (1043–1048) in present-day Austria
The Hungarian March (German: Ungarische Mark or Ungarnmark) or Neumark ("New March") was a brief frontier march of the Holy Roman Empire established in
Hungarian_March
English actress (born 1973)
Jane March Horwood (born 1973) is an English film actress and former model. March's father Bernard Horwood was a design and technology secondary school
Jane_March
Danish military march
The Dancon March is a military march performed by the DANCON (short for Danish Contingent) during missions abroad. The march has been a tradition with
Dancon_March
English actress (1911–1999)
Elspeth March (5 March 1911 – 29 April 1999) was an English actress. March was born as Jean Elspeth Mackenzie in Kensington, London, England, the daughter
Elspeth_March
1930 Indian protest led by Mahatma Gandhi
The Salt March, also known as the Salt Satyagraha, Dandi March, and the Dandi Satyagraha, was an act of nonviolent civil disobedience in colonial India
Salt_March
Megathrust earthquake off Japan's east coast
On 11 March 2011, at 14:46:24 JST (05:46:24 UTC), a Mw 9.0–9.1 undersea megathrust earthquake occurred in the Pacific Ocean, 72 km (45 mi) east of the
2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami
2011_Tōhoku_earthquake_and_tsunami
Hungarian musical composition
Rákóczi March The Marche Hongroise from Berlioz' La Damnation de Faust performed by the United States Marine Band Problems playing this file? See media
Rákóczi_March
American pop singer (born 1948)
Peggy March (born Margaret Annemarie Battavio, March 8, 1948) is an American pop singer. In the United States, she is primarily known for her 1963 million-selling
Peggy_March
Canadian actress (1953–2019)
Barbara March (born Barbara Jean Maczka; October 9, 1953 – August 11, 2019) was a Canadian actress best known for her portrayal of the Star Trek character
Barbara_March
Fictional character from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
The March Hare (called Haigha in Through the Looking-Glass) is a character most famous for appearing in the tea party scene in Lewis Carroll's 1865 book
March_Hare
Widow of Che Guevara (born 1936)
Aleida March Torres (born 19 October 1936) is a Cuban revolutionary who is the widow of Ernesto "Che" Guevara and a member of Fidel Castro's Cuban army
Aleida_March
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up March Revolution in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. March Revolution may refer to: March Revolution (Denmark), 1848 March Revolution (Ecuador)
March_Revolution
Titles in the peerages of Scotland and England
title derives from the "marches" or borderlands between England and either Wales (Welsh Marches) or Scotland (Scottish Marches), and it was held by several
Earl_of_March
Calendar year
2006 January February March April May June July August September October November December 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian
2006
American singer and dancer (born 1957)
Marlon David Jackson (born March 12, 1957) is an American singer and dancer best known as a member of the Jackson 5. He is the sixth child of the Jackson
Marlon_Jackson
American fashion and costume designer (1963–2019)
Christopher Andrew March (February 25, 1963 – September 5, 2019) was an American fashion and costume designer, best known for his appearance as a contestant
Chris_March
Calendar year
2001 January February March April May June July August September October November December 2001 (MMI) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian
2001
American murderer (born 1960)
American former nurse who murdered singer Selena in Corpus Christi, Texas, on March 31, 1995. Saldívar had been the president of Selena's fan club and the manager
Yolanda_Saldívar
Event to raise awareness and visibility of LGBT
The Millennium March on Washington was an event to raise awareness and visibility of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people and issues of
Millennium March on Washington
Millennium_March_on_Washington
2009 film by Trevor Moore and Zach Cregger
Miss March is a 2009 American sex comedy film written, starring, and directed by Trevor Moore and Zach Cregger, members of the comedy troupe The Whitest
Miss_March
Topics referred to by the same term
The Wedding March may refer to: "Wedding March" (Mendelssohn), an 1842 composition by Felix Mendelssohn from his incidental music for A Midsummer Night's
The_Wedding_March
Japanese footballer (born 1993)
Junya Itō (伊東 純也, Itō Jun'ya; born 9 March 1993) is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a winger or a forward for Belgian Pro League club
Junya_Itō
Topics referred to by the same term
David March may refer to: David March (actor) (1925-1999), English actor David March (rugby league) (born 1979), English former professional rugby league
David_March
Month of 1968
1968 January February March April May June July August September October November December The following events occurred in March 1968: Three North Vietnamese
March_1968
Jerusalem March (Hebrew: צעדת ירושלים) is an annual march in Jerusalem that takes place during the week-long festival of Sukkot. The event was inaugurated
Jerusalem_March
Restaurant in Houston, Texas, U.S.
March is a restaurant in Houston, Texas. Food portal Texas portal List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Texas List of restaurants in Houston "Alison
March_(restaurant)
Month of 1925
1925 January February March April May June July August September October November December The following events occurred in March 1925: Elections were
March_1925
Month of 1962
1962 January February March April May June July August September October November December The following events occurred in March 1962: The largest ticker-tape
March_1962
Month of 1954
1954 January February March April May June July August September October November December The following events occurred in March 1954: U.S. officials
March_1954
Calendar year
2005 January February March April May June July August September October November December 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian
2005
Calendar year
and a critic score of 87. March 16 – The Kasubi Tombs, Uganda's only cultural World Heritage Site, are destroyed by fire. March 22 – Four-year-old Paulette
2010
Annual procession at Gateshead Fell, County Durham
The Sheriff's March was an annual procession at Gateshead Fell, County Durham. Medieval Britain operated under a strict feudal system. Society was rigidly
Sheriff's_March
Annually organized torchlight procession on the Independence Day of Finland
The 612 march (Finnish: 612-soihtukulkue; Swedish: 612-marschen) is an annual far-right and anti-immigration march in Helsinki, Finland, that takes place
612_march
Musical theme from the Star Wars franchise
"The Imperial March (Darth Vader's Theme)" is a musical theme present in the Star Wars franchise. It was composed by John Williams for the film The Empire
The_Imperial_March
American politician (born 1963)
concerns". Fox News. March 6, 2013. Archived from the original on March 7, 2013. Retrieved March 6, 2013. Ewing, Philip (March 6, 2013). "Rand Paul pulls
Rand_Paul
Five private universities in Japan
MARCH (Japanese: マーチ, Hepburn: Māchi) is the collective name of 5 private universities located in Tokyo, Japan. The name comes from the initial letters
MARCH_(Japanese_universities)
Spanish businessman
Juan Alberto March Ordinas [xwam maɾk] (4 October 1880 – 10 March 1962) was a Spanish business magnate, arms and tobacco smuggler, banker and philanthropist
Juan_March
Belarusian patriotic song
The "Warrior March", also known by its incipit "Come, We Shall March in Joint Endeavour", was the national anthem of the short-lived Belarusian Democratic
Warrior_March
Topics referred to by the same term
Frederick March may refer to: Frederick Hamilton March (1891–1977), Australian soldier Fredric March (1897–1975), American actor This disambiguation page
Frederick_March
Memory testing algorithm
The March algorithm is a widely used algorithm that tests SRAM memory by filling all its entries test patterns. It carries out several passes through
March_algorithm
1897 march composed by Tokichi Setoguchi
The Warship March (軍艦行進曲, Gunkan kōshinkyoku) is a Japanese march composed in 1897 by Tokichi Setoguchi. It was the official march of the Imperial Japanese
Warship_March
Croatian footballer (born 1998)
Petar Musa (Croatian pronunciation: [pětar mûsa]; born 4 March 1998) is a Croatian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Major League Soccer
Petar_Musa
Month of 1970
1970 January February March April May June July August September October November December The following events occurred in March 1970: There was no clear
March_1970
1928 crackdown on communists in Japan
The March 15 incident (三・一五事件, San ichi-go jiken) was a crackdown on socialists and communists by the Japanese government in 1928. Among those who were
March_15_incident
Topics referred to by the same term
March to the Sea may refer to: Salt March or Gandhi's march to the sea, 1930 Sherman's March to the Sea during the American Civil War Race to the Sea during
March_to_the_Sea
Month in 1977
1977 January February March April May June July August September October November December The following events occurred in March 1977: The crash of a
March_1977
American nonprofit organization
March of Dimes is an American nonprofit organization that works to improve the health of mothers and babies. The organization was founded by US president
March_of_Dimes
influenced by jazz, but also wrote music in other genre such as waltz, march, and classical music. The late king also authored English lyrics to five
Compositions by Bhumibol Adulyadej
Compositions_by_Bhumibol_Adulyadej
Uruguayan footballer (born 1993)
Sergio Ramón Rochet Álvarez (born 23 March 1993) is an Uruguayan professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Campeonato Brasileiro Série A club
Sergio_Rochet
MARCH
MARCH
Boy/Male
British, English
From the March
Girl/Female
Indian
The day of the full Moon in the Hindu month of Phaalgun which falls between february and march, Born in Falgun
Surname or Lastname
Portuguese and Galician
Portuguese and Galician : variant of Marta.Italian : probably from medieval Greek Martios ‘March’ or the Calabrian dialect word marti ‘Tuesday’, in either case probably denoting someone with some particular association with the month or the day.English : variant spelling of Mart 1.German : from a short form of Martin.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Ackley, found mainly in the Welsh marches.Americanized form of Swiss German Egli.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Phalgun | ப஼ாலà¯à®•à¯à®¨
february-march in the Hindu calendar
Phalgun | ப஼ாலà¯à®•à¯à®¨
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English personal name Wymer, Old English Wīgmǣr (composed of the elements wīg ‘war’ + mǣr ‘famous’), reinforced by the cognate Continental Germanic form Wigmar, introduced into England from France by the Normans. This also became confused with an Old Breton personal name, Wiumarch, composed of the elements uuiu ‘worthy’ + march ‘horse’.
Male
Arthurian
, (horse); Tristan's uncle.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Falguni | ப஼ாலà¯à®•à¯à®¨à¯€, ப஼ாலà¯à®•à¯à®¨à¯€
The day of the full Moon in the Hindu month of Phaalgun which falls between february and march, Born in Falgun
Falguni | ப஼ாலà¯à®•à¯à®¨à¯€, ப஼ாலà¯à®•à¯à®¨à¯€
Surname or Lastname
English (Welsh Marches and West Midlands)
English (Welsh Marches and West Midlands) : habitational name from a place by the river Corve in Shropshire named Corfield, from the river name (which is from Old English corf ‘cutting’) + Old English feld ‘open country’.
Male
Welsh
Welsh name probably derived from the word march, MARCH means "horse." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of the king of Kernow (Cornwall) to whom Isolde was brought as a bride by Tristan. Compare with other forms of March.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived on the border between two territories, especially in the Marches between England and Wales or England and Scotland, from Anglo-Norman French marche ‘boundary’ (of Germanic origin; compare Mark 2). In some cases, the surname may be a habitational name from March in Cambridgeshire, which was probably named from the locative case of Old English mearc ‘boundary’.English : from a nickname or personal name for someone who was born or baptized in the month of March (Middle English, Old French march(e), Latin Martius (mensis), from the name of the god Mars) or who had some other special connection with the month, such as owing a feudal obligation then.Catalan : from the personal name March, Catalan equivalent of Mark 1.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean Welsh
King Henry IV, Part 1' Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March. 'King Henry the Sixth, Part III' Edward,...
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : variant of Marchand.John Marchant (c.1600–c.1668) was in Newport, RI, before 1638. In that year he moved to Braintree, MA, then to Watertown, MA (1642), and finally to Yarmouth, MA (1648). His descendants included many sea captains and other prominent people.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a border or boundary, from Anglo-Norman French marche ‘boundary’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Marsh.French : habitational name from places so named in Ardèche, Ardennes, Gard, Loire, Nièvre, and Meurthe-et-Moselle, from the Latin personal name Marcius, used adjectivally.French : from the personal name Meard, Mard, Mart, vernacular forms of the saint’s name Médard. Morlet notes that there are a number of places called Saint-Mars, formerly recorded in Latin as Sanctus Medardus.French : from the name of the month, mars ‘ March’, denoting seed sown in March, and hence a metonymic name for an arable grower.French (De Mars) : habitational name from Mars in the Ardennes.Dutch : from a short form of the personal name Marsilius.
Boy/Male
British, English
From the March
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Whittle, found mainly in the Welsh Marches and West Midlands.
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, from the Norman French word march, MARCH means "boundary." Compare with other forms of March.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a buyer and seller of goods, from Old French, Middle English march(e)ant, Late Latin mercatans (see Marchand).Indian (Gujarat and Bombay city) : Muslim and Parsi occupational name for a trader, from the English vocabulary word merchant.
Girl/Female
French
Of Mars. Mars was mythological Roman god of fertility for whom the month March was named;...
MARCH
MARCH
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Novel Victory
Girl/Female
Muslim
Light
Boy/Male
Muslim
Victorious
Girl/Female
Australian, Hindu, Indian
Beautiful
Girl/Female
Australian, Czechoslovakian, German, Polish
Divine Gift; Gift of God
Girl/Female
Hindu
Girl/Female
English
Good elf.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh, Telugu
Promise of the Guru
Boy/Male
British, English
Grinder
Surname or Lastname
English and North German
English and North German : nickname for someone who stammered, from Middle English, Middle Low German stamer ‘stammerer’.
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n.
A piece of music designed or fitted to accompany and guide the movement of troops; a piece of music in the march form.
n.
The troops who march in front of an army; the advance guard; the van.
n.
A warden of the marches; a marcher.
n.
The sound of the foot, or of feet, on the earth, as in marching.
n.
A person living in the marches between England and Scotland or Wales.
v. i.
To go or march on foot; to walk; as, to travel over the city, or through the streets.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of March
n.
The greatest degree of swiftness in marching. It is executed upon the same principles as the double-quick, but with greater speed.
v. i.
To march on; to go forward in haste.
a.
Extremely rash; foolhardy. See under March, the month.
imp. & p. p.
of March
n.
The secondary, or episodical, movement of a minuet or scherzo, as in a sonata or symphony, or of a march, or of various dance forms; -- not limited to three parts or instruments.
v. i.
To walk or march with labor; to jog along; to move wearily.
n.
The distance passed over in marching; as, an hour's march; a march of twenty miles.
v. i.
To proceed by walking in a body or in military order; as, the German army marched into France.
n.
The lord or officer who defended the marches or borders of a territory.
a.
The sixth month of the calendar adopted by the first French republic. It began February 19, and ended March 20. See Vend/miaire.
n.
The act of marching; a movement of soldiers from one stopping place to another; military progress; advance of troops.
n.
A particular roll of the drum; a quick march.