2. Verb. (third-person singular of countermarch) ¹
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Definition of Countermarches
1. countermarch [v] - See also: countermarch
Lexicographical Neighbors of Countermarches
Literary usage of Countermarches
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Rosecrans' Campaign with the Fourteenth Army Corps, Or the Army of the by William Denison Bickham (1863)
"... Buell Retires from Command — The Army countermarches Again — Assumption of
Command by Major General WS Rosecrans — Popular Fallacies — Embarrassments of ..."
2. Dictionary of United States History: 1492-1895. Four Centuries of History by John Franklin Jameson (1897)
"It was a strategic victory for the Americans and Cornwallis was forced to abandon
the Carolinas. number of marches and countermarches he eluded Cornwallis ..."
3. History of the Rebellions in Scotland, Under the Viscount of Dundee, and the by Robert Chambers (1829)
"MARCHES AND countermarches. Lyt. This lion is a very fox for his valour. The.
And a very goose for his discretion. Midsummer Night's Dream. ..."
4. The Life of Israel Putnam, Major-general in the Army of the American Revolution by William Cutter (1858)
"... on the north—Doubtful movements of the enemy—Marches and countermarches of
the Americans—First anniversary of the Declaration of Independence—Evacuation ..."
5. History of the organization, equipment, and war services of the regiment of by Francis William Stubbs (1877)
"... from Rangoon—Sir Archibald Campbell's column—General Cotton's column—Detatchment
to Bas- sein—Sir A. Campbell countermarches on ..."