How many points in Scrabble is march worth? march how many points in Words With Friends? What does march mean? Get all these answers on this page.
See how to calculate how many points for march.
Is march a Scrabble word?
Yes. The word march is a Scrabble US word. The word march is worth 12 points in Scrabble:
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Is march a Scrabble UK word?
Yes. The word march is a Scrabble UK word and has 12 points:
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Is march a Words With Friends word?
Yes. The word march is a Words With Friends word. The word march is worth 13 points in Words With Friends (WWF):
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You can make 28 words from march according to the Scrabble US and Canada dictionary.
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Note: these 'words' (valid or invalid) are all the permutations of the word march. These words are obtained by scrambling the letters in march.
From Middle English marchen, from Middle French marcher (“to march, walk”), from Old French marchier (“to stride, to march, to trample”), from Frankish *markōn (“to mark, mark out, to press with the foot”), from Proto-Germanic *markōną (“area, region, edge, rim, border”), akin to Persian مرز (marz), from Proto-Indo-European *merǵ- (“edge, boundary”). Akin to Old English mearc, ġemearc (“mark, boundary”). Compare mark, from Old English mearcian.
march (plural marches)
march (third-person singular simple present marches, present participle marching, simple past and past participle marched)
From Middle English marche (“tract of land along a country's border”), from Old French marche (“boundary, frontier”), from Frankish *marku, from Proto-Germanic *markō, from Proto-Indo-European *merǵ- (“edge, boundary”).
march (plural marches)
march (third-person singular simple present marches, present participle marching, simple past and past participle marched)
From Middle English merche, from Old English merċe, mereċe, from Proto-West Germanic *marik, from Proto-Indo-European *móri (“sea”). Cognate Middle Low German merk, Old High German merc, Old Norse merki (“celery”). Compare also obsolete or regional more (“carrot or parsnip”), from Proto-Indo-European *mork- (“edible herb, tuber”).
march (plural marches)
From English March.
march (Bengali script মার্চ)
From French marche, derived from the verb marcher (“to march”). The interjection is borrowed from the French imperative of this verb.
march c (singular definite marchen, plural indefinite marcher)
march
From Middle Welsh march, from Proto-Brythonic *marx, from Proto-Celtic *markos.
march m (plural meirch)