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1 ♦ March
♦ March /mɑ:tʃ/A n. [uc]marzo: in March, in marzo; in March 2006, nel marzo del 2006; on March 10th (o on the 10th of March) il 10 marzo; in early [late] March, all'inizio [alla fine] di marzo; in mid March, a metà marzo; by the end of March, entro la fine di marzo; We go to Rome every March, in marzo andiamo sempre a RomaB a. attr.di marzo; marzolino: March snow, neve marzolina.(Surnames) March /mɑ:tʃ/
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