Results for: funeral march
English English
funeral marchdead march
(new zealand) Maori funeral ceremonytangi
advise or influence, controlling device, direct; instruct; lead, guidebook, help somebody learn something, influence on decision, instructor; director; escort; leader; manual, handbook, run organization, show somebody the way, soldier controlling march...guide
Ares, fourth planet from the sun, next planet after the Earth in the Solar System (Astronomy); Roman god of war after whom the month of March is named (Mythology), planet 4th from the Sun, Roman god of war (Greek equivalent)Mars
arrange papers methodically for preservation and reference; formally submit; walk in a line, march in line; sharpen, smooth with a file, bring a lawsuit, computer information, dossier, collection of documents on a subject; collection of computer data w...file
attack or show of force, conclusive proof, demo, display showing how to do something, exhibition, explanation; display of public opinion (through a protest march, meeting, etc.); emotional display, group display of opiniondemonstration
bearer, casket carrier, one who carries a coffin during a funeral processionpallbearer
beware on the 15th of the month of March (line from the play "Julius Caesar" by Shakespeare)beware the ides of March
big group, collective name for some animals, consort with somebody, gather in a group; move in a group; march or walk in order; parade the flag before military troops (for ceremonial purposes); form into a troop or troops (Archaic), go as a large order...troop
book of hymns and prayers, for procession, forming procession, march, music that accompanies a procession, music for entry of clergy, music for procession, of a procession, pertaining to a marchprocessional
burial ceremony, procession accompanying a coffin to the grave; problem, affair (Slang), ceremony for somebody who has died, end, funeral procession, funeral sermon or memorial servicefuneral
business arranging or performing funerals, funeral parlor, funeral parlourfuneral home
change direction of marching, change in marching direction, complete change of approach, march back, march back over the same territory, return march, reverse march, marching back over the same territorycountermarch
command used to make somebody stop, crippled, lame (Archaic), pause; cause to stop; hesitate, be uncertain, temporary stop, standstill; break or pause in a march or journeyhalt
corrupt something, damage reputation, deprive woman of virginity, destroy sanctity of something, march single-file, narrow mountain pass, narrow passage, narrow passage between mountains, pollute something, soil, pollute; desecrate; rape; violate; marc...defile
 

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