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Definition of regular
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Regular
(a.) Same as
Isometric.
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Cossack
::
Cossack
(n.) One of a
warlike,
pastoral
people,
skillful
as
horsemen,
inhabiting
different
parts of the
Russian
empire
and
furnishing
valuable
contingents
of
irregular
cavalry
to its
armies,
those of
Little
Russia
and those of the Don
forming
the
principal
divisions..
Rumple
::
Rumple
(v. t. & i.) To make
uneven;
to form into
irregular
inequalities;
to
wrinkle;
to
crumple;
as, to
rumple
an apron or a
cravat..
Wamble
::
Wamble
(v. i.) To move
irregularly
to and fro; to roll.
Prick
::
Prick (v.) A
mathematical
point;
--
regularly
used in old
English
translations
of
Euclid.
Alternate
::
Alternate
(v. t.) To
perform
by
turns,
or in
succession;
to cause to
succeed
by
turns;
to
interchange
regularly..
Tetraspore
::
Tetraspore
(n.) A
nonsexual
spore,
one of a group of four
regularly
occurring
in red
seaweeds..
Pyaemia
::
Pyaemia
(n.) A form of blood
poisoning
produced
by the
absorption
into the blood of
morbid
matters
usually
originating
in a wound or local
inflammation.
It is
characterized
by the
development
of
multiple
abscesses
throughout
the body, and is
attended
with
irregularly
recurring
chills,
fever,
profuse
sweating,
and
exhaustion..
Convulse
::
Convulse
(v. t.) To
contract
violently
and
irregulary,
as the
muscular
parts of an
animal
body; to shake with
irregular
spasms,
as in
excessive
laughter,
or in agony from grief or
pain..
Imaum
::
Imaum (n.) Among the
Mohammedans,
a
minister
or
priest
who
performs
the
regular
service
of the
mosque..
Miquelet
::
Miquelet
(n.) An
irregular
or
partisan
soldier;
a
bandit.
Post
::
Post (n.) A
messenger
who goes from
station;
an
express;
especially,
one who is
employed
by the
government
to carry
letters
and
parcels
regularly
from one place to
another;
a
letter
carrier;
a
postman..
Recur
::
Recur (v. i.) To occur at a
stated
interval,
or
according
to some
regular
rule; as, the fever will recur
to-night..
Placoid
::
Placoid
(a.)
Platelike;
having
irregular,
platelike,
bony
scales,
often
bearing
spines;
pertaining
to the
placoids..
Whole
::
Whole (n.) A
regular
combination
of
parts;
a
system.
Orderly
::
Orderly
(a.)
Conformed
to
order;
in
order;
regular;
as, an
orderly
course
or
plan..
Abnormity
::
Abnormity
(n.)
Departure
from the
ordinary
type;
irregularity;
monstrosity.
Functionate
::
Functionate
(v. i.) To
execute
or
perform
a
function;
to
transact
one's
regular
or
appointed
business.
Ounce
::
Ounce (n.) A
feline
quadruped
(Felis
irbis,
/
uncia)
resembling
the
leopard
in size, and
somewhat
in
color,
but it has
longer
and
thicker
fur, which forms a short mane on the back. The ounce is pale
yellowish
gray, with
irregular
dark spots on the neck and
limbs,
and dark rings on the body. It
inhabits
the lofty
mountain
ranges
of Asia.
Called
also
once..
Ophiomorpha
::
Ophiomorpha
(n. pl.) An order of
tailless
amphibians
having
a
slender,
wormlike
body with
regular
annulations,
and
usually
with
minute
scales
imbedded
in the skin. The limbs are
rudimentary
or
wanting.
It
includes
the
caecilians.
Called
also
Gymnophiona
and
Ophidobatrachia..
Quirk
::
Quirk (n.) A piece of
ground
taken out of any
regular
ground
plot or
floor,
so as to make a
court,
yard, etc.; --
sometimes
written
quink..
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