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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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Deut-
::
Deut- () A
prefix
which
formerly
properly
indicated
the
second
in a
regular
series
of
compound
in the
series,
and not to its
composition,
but which is now
generally
employed
in the same sense as bi-or di-,
although
little
used..
Lichen
::
Lichen
(n.) One of a class of
cellular,
flowerless
plants,
(technically
called
Lichenes),
having
no
distinction
of leaf and stem,
usually
of
scaly,
expanded,
frond-like
forms,
but
sometimes
erect or
pendulous
and
variously
branched.
They
derive
their
nourishment
from the air, and
generate
by means of
spores.
The
species
are very
widely
distributed,
and form
irregular
spots or
patches,
usually
of a
greenish
or
yellowish
color,
upon
rocks,
trees,
and
various
bodies,
to which they
adhere
with great
Stateful
::
Statedly
(adv.)
At
stated
times;
regularly.
Keloid
::
Keloid
(a.)
Applied
to a
variety
of tumor
forming
hard, flat,
irregular
excrescences
upon the
skin..
Rivose
::
Rivose
(a.)
Marked
with
sinuate
and
irregular
furrows.
Beat
::
Beat (n.) A
sudden
swelling
or
reenforcement
of a
sound,
recurring
at
regular
intervals,
and
produced
by the
interference
of sound waves of
slightly
different
periods
of
vibrations;
applied
also, by
analogy,
to other kinds of wave
motions;
the
pulsation
or
throbbing
produced
by the
vibrating
together
of two tones not quite in
unison.
See Beat, v. i., 8..
Scrabble
::
Scrabble
(v. t.) To make
irregular,
crooked,
or
unmeaning
marks;
to
scribble;
to
scrawl..
Brick
::
Brick (n.) A block or clay
tempered
with
water,
sand, etc.,
molded
into a
regular
form,
usually
rectangular,
and
sun-dried,
or burnt in a kiln, or in a heap or stack
called
a
clamp..
Pace
::
Pace (v. i.) To go; to walk;
specifically,
to move with
regular
or
measured
steps..
Migratory
::
Migratory
(a.)
Removing
regularly
or
occasionally
from one
region
or
climate
to
another;
as,
migratory
birds..
Shambling
::
Shambling
(n.) An
awkward,
irregular
gait..
Giddy-paced
::
Giddy-paced
(a.)
Moving
irregularly;
flighty;
fickle.
Enlist
::
Enlist
(v. i.) To
enroll
and bind one's self for
military
or naval
service;
as, he
enlisted
in the
regular
army; the men
enlisted
for the war..
Tumult
::
Tumult
(n.)
Irregular
or
confused
motion;
agitation;
high
excitement;
as, the
tumult
of the
spirits
or
passions..
Malformation
::
Malformation
(n.) Ill
formation;
irregular
or
anomalous
formation;
abnormal
or wrong
conformation
or
structure.
Regular
::
Regular
(a.)
Conformed
to a rule;
agreeable
to an
established
rule, law,
principle,
or type, or to
established
customary
forms;
normal;
symmetrical;
as, a
regular
verse in
poetry;
a
regular
piece of
music;
a
regular
verb;
regular
practice
of law or
medicine;
a
regular
building..
Rugged
::
Rugged
(n.) Full of
asperities
on the
surface;
broken
into sharp or
irregular
points,
or
otherwise
uneven;
not
smooth;
rough;
as, a
rugged
mountain;
a
rugged
road..
Graduate
::
Graduate
(n.) To mark with
degrees;
to
divide
into
regular
steps,
grades,
or
intervals,
as the scale of a
thermometer,
a
scheme
of
punishment
or
rewards,
etc..
Business
::
Business
(n.) That which
busies
one, or that which
engages
the time,
attention,
or labor of any one, as his
principal
concern
or
interest,
whether
for a
longer
or
shorter
time;
constant
employment;
regular
occupation;
as, the
business
of life;
business
before
pleasure..
Fenestrate
::
Fenestrate
(a.)
Having
numerous
openings;
irregularly
reticulated;
as,
fenestrate
membranes;
fenestrate
fronds..
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