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Definition of regular
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of regular is as below...
Regular
(a.)
Governed
by rule or
rules;
steady
or
uniform
in
course,
practice,
or
occurence;
not
subject
to
unexplained
or
irrational
variation;
returning
at
stated
intervals;
steadily
pursued;
orderlly;
methodical;
as, the
regular
succession
of day and
night;
regular
habits..
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Seat
::
Seat (n.) A
sitting;
a right to sit;
regular
or
appropriate
place of
sitting;
as, a seat in a
church;
a seat for the
season
in the opera
house..
Drill
::
Drill (n.) Any
exercise,
physical
or
mental,
enforced
with
regularity
and by
constant
repetition;
as, a
severe
drill in Latin
grammar..
Homology
::
Homology
(n.) The
correspondence
or
resemblance
of
substances
belonging
to the same type or
series;
a
similarity
of
composition
varying
by a
small,
regular
difference,
and
usually
attended
by a
regular
variation
in
physical
properties;
as, there is an
homology
between
methane,
CH4,
ethane,
C2H6,
propane,
C3H8, etc., all
members
of the
paraffin
series.
In an
extended
sense,
the term is
applied
to the
relation
between
chemical
elements
of the same
group;
as,
chlorine,
bromine,
and
iodine
are said
Wantonly
::
Wantonly
(adv.)
In a
wanton
manner;
without
regularity
or
restraint;
loosely;
sportively;
gayly;
playfully;
recklessly;
lasciviously.
Hexameter
::
Hexameter
(n.) A verse of six feet, the first four of which may be
either
dactyls
or
spondees,
the fifth must
regularly
be a
dactyl,
and the sixth
always
a
spondee.
In this
species
of verse are
composed
the Iliad of Homer and the
Aeneid
of
Virgil.
In
English
hexameters
accent
takes the place of
quantity..
Consequentially
::
Consequentially
(adv.)
In a
regular
series;
in the order of cause and
effect;
with
logical
concatenation;
consecutively;
continuously.
#NAME?
::
-ed () The
termination
of the past
participle
of
regular,
or weak,
verbs;
also, of
analogous
participial
adjectives
from
nouns;
as,
pigmented;
talented..
Sequence
::
Sequence
(n.) Any
succession
of
chords
(or
harmonic
phrase)
rising
or
falling
by the
regular
diatonic
degrees
in the same
scale;
a
succession
of
similar
harmonic
steps.
Amorphozoa
::
Amorphozoa
(n. pl.)
Animals
without
a mouth or
regular
internal
organs,
as the
sponges..
Informous
::
Informous
(a.) Of
irregular
form;
shapeless.
Difform
::
Difform
(a.)
Irregular
in form; --
opposed
to
uniform;
anomalous;
hence,
unlike;
dissimilar;
as, to
difform
corolla,
the parts of which do not
correspond
in size or
proportion;
difform
leaves..
Deformity
::
Deformity
(a.) The state of being
deformed;
want of
proper
form or
symmetry;
any
unnatural
form or
shape;
distortion;
irregularity
of shape or
features;
ugliness.
Regularity
::
Regularity
(n.) The
condition
or
quality
of being
regular;
as,
regularity
of
outline;
the
regularity
of
motion..
Certain
::
Certain
(a.) Fixed or
stated;
regular;
determinate.
Scribe
::
Scribe
(v. t.) To cut
(anything)
in such a way as to fit
closely
to a
somewhat
irregular
surface,
as a
baseboard
to a floor which is out of
level,
a board to the
curves
of a
molding,
or the like; -- so
called
because
the
workman
marks,
or
scribe,
with the
compasses
the line that he
afterwards
cuts..
Arrhythmous
::
Arrhythmous
(a.) Being
without
rhythm
or
regularity,
as the
pulse..
Uplift
::
Uplift
(n.) A
raising
or
upheaval
of
strata
so as to
disturb
their
regularity
and
uniformity,
and to
occasion
folds,
dislocations,
and the
like..
Pace
::
Pace (v. i.) To go; to walk;
specifically,
to move with
regular
or
measured
steps..
Way
::
Way (n.)
Regular
course;
habitual
method
of life or
action;
plan of
conduct;
mode of
dealing.
Keloid
::
Keloid
(a.)
Applied
to a
variety
of tumor
forming
hard, flat,
irregular
excrescences
upon the
skin..
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