Engelska | Italienska |
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marc [marcs] (refuse matter) noun [UK: ˈmɑːk] [US: ˈmɑːrk] | sansanoun vinaccianoun |
marcasite [marcasites] (mineral) noun [UK: mˈɑːkəsˌaɪt] [US: mˈɑːrkəsˌaɪt] | marcasitenoun |
marcassin (young wild boar) noun | cinghialettonoun |
Marcellus (male given name) proper noun [UK: marˈse.ləs] [US: marˈse.ləs] | Marcelloproper noun |
march [marches] (border region) noun [UK: mɑːtʃ] [US: ˈmɑːrtʃ] | marcanoun |
march [marches] (formal, rhythmic way of walking) noun [UK: mɑːtʃ] [US: ˈmɑːrtʃ] | marcianoun |
March (third month of the Gregorian calendar) proper noun [UK: mɑːtʃ] [US: ˈmɑːrtʃ] | marzoproper noun |
march [marched, marching, marches] (walk with long, regular strides) verb [UK: mɑːtʃ] [US: ˈmɑːrtʃ] | marciareverbThe demonstrators marched in order. = I manifestanti marciavano ordinati. |
Marche (region of central Italy) proper noun [UK: ˈmɑːʃ] [US: ˈmɑːrʃ] | Marcheproper noun |
marchioness (wife of a marquess) noun [UK: ˌmɑː.ʃə.ˈnes] [US: ˌmɑːr.ʃə.ˈnes] | marchesanoun |
Marcius (a Roman nomen gentile) proper noun | Marcioproper noun Marzioproper noun |
marcophily (branch of philately) noun | marcofilianoun |
countermarch (a march back along the same route) noun [UK: ˈkaʊn.tə.mɑːtʃ] [US: ˈkæʊn.tə.mɑːrtʃ] | contromarcianoun |
countermarch (to march back along the same route) verb [UK: ˈkaʊn.tə.mɑːtʃ] [US: ˈkæʊn.tə.mɑːrtʃ] | contromarciareverb |
demarcate [demarcated, demarcating, demarcates] (mark the limits or boundaries of something) verb [UK: ˈdiː.mɑːk.eɪt] [US: ˈdiː.mɑːrk.eɪt] | demarcareverb |
demarcation [demarcations] (act of marking off a boundary or setting a limit) noun [UK: ˌdiː.mɑːˈk.eɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌdimarˈk.eɪʃ.n̩] | demarcazionenoun |
funeral march (slow march often played at funerals) noun [UK: ˈfjuː.nə.rəl mɑːtʃ] [US: ˈfjuː.nə.rəl ˈmɑːrtʃ] | marcia funebrenoun |
San Marco (area of Venice) proper noun | San Marcoproper noun |