march-order
[ mahrch-awr-der ]
/ ˈmɑrtʃˌɔr dər /
verb (used with object) Military.
to prepare (personnel, arms, and equipment) for a march.
Origin of march-order
First recorded in 1530–40
Words nearby march-order
march fracture,
march hare,
march hemoglobinuria,
march past,
march to a different beat,
march-order,
march-past,
march.,
marche,
marcher,
marches
Example sentences from the Web for march-order
It was decided that the battery would proceed to the new area by taking to the road in march-order.
The Delta of the Triple Elevens |William Elmer Bachman