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march vs dominion

dominion vs march

march and dominion both are nouns.

march is a verb but dominion is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
march Yes No Yes No
dominion Yes No No No
As nouns, dominion is a hypernym of march; that is, dominion is a word with a broader meaning than march:
  • march: district consisting of the area on either side of a border or boundary of a country or an area
  • dominion: a region marked off for administrative or other purposes
Other hypernyms of march include district, territorial dominion, territory.
march (noun) dominion (noun)
the act of marching; walking with regular steps (especially in a procession of some kind) a region marked off for administrative or other purposes
a steady advance dominance or power through legal authority
genre of music written for marching
a procession of people walking together
district consisting of the area on either side of a border or boundary of a country or an area
march (verb) dominion (verb)
lie adjacent to another or share a boundary
walk fast, with regular or measured steps; walk with a stride
march in a procession
walk ostentatiously
force to march
cause to march or go at a marching pace
march in protest; take part in a demonstration
Difference between march and dominion

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