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Definition of regularly
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Regularly
(adv.)
In a
regular
manner;
in
uniform
order;
methodically;
in due order or time.
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Station
::
Station
(n.) A
regular
stopping
place in a stage road or
route;
a place where
railroad
trains
regularly
come to a
stand,
for the
convenience
of
passengers,
taking
in fuel,
moving
freight,
etc..
Vermetus
::
Vermetus
(n.) Any one of many
species
of
marine
gastropods
belonging
to
Vermetus
and
allied
genera,
of the
family
Vermetidae.
Their
shells
are
regularly
spiral
when
young,
but later in life the
whorls
become
separate,
and the shell is often
irregularly
bent and
contorted
like a worm
tube..
Fidget
::
Fidget
(v. i.) To move
uneasily
one way and the
other;
to move
irregularly,
or by fits and
starts..
Sassabye
::
Sassabye
(n.) A large
African
antelope
(Alcelaphus
lunata),
similar
to the
hartbeest,
but
having
its horns
regularly
curved..
Fenestrate
::
Fenestrate
(a.)
Having
numerous
openings;
irregularly
reticulated;
as,
fenestrate
membranes;
fenestrate
fronds..
Crisp
::
Crisp (a.) To cause to
undulate
irregularly,
as crape or
water;
to
wrinkle;
to cause to
ripple.
Cf.
Crimp..
Duly
::
Duly
(adv.)
In a due, fit, or
becoming
manner;
as it
(anything)
ought to be;
properly;
regularly..
Squaimous
::
Squail
(v. i.) To throw
sticls
at
cocks;
to throw
anything
about
awkwardly
or
irregularly.
Stagecoachmen
::
Stagecoach
(n.) A coach that runs
regularly
from one
stage,
station,
or place to
another,
for the
conveyance
of
passengers..
Straight
::
Straight
(superl.)
Making
no
exceptions
or
deviations
in one's
support
of the
organization
and
candidates
of a
political
party;
as, a
straight
Republican;
a
straight
Democrat;
also,
containing
the names of all the
regularly
nominated
candidates
of a party and no
others;
as, a
straight
ballot..
Bunchy
::
Bunchy
(a.)
Yielding
irregularly;
sometimes
rich,
sometimes
poor; as, a
bunchy
mine..
Varicose
::
Varicose
(a.)
Irregularly
swollen
or
enlarged;
affected
with, or
containing,
varices,
or
varicosities;
of or
pertaining
to
varices,
or
varicosities;
as, a
varicose
nerve
fiber;
a
varicose
vein;
varicose
ulcers..
Helter-skelter
::
Helter-skelter
(adv.)
In hurry and
confusion;
without
definite
purpose;
irregularly.
Inconsequential
::
Inconsequential
(a.) Not
regularly
following
from the
premises;
hence,
irrelevant;
unimportant;
of no
consequence..
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..
Sub-
::
Sub- () A
prefix
signifying
under,
below,
beneath,
and hence
often,
in an
inferior
position
or
degree,
in an
imperfect
or
partial
state,
as in
subscribe,
substruct,
subserve,
subject,
subordinate,
subacid,
subastringent,
subgranular,
suborn.
Sub- in Latin
compounds
often
becomes
sum-
before
m, sur
before
r, and
regularly
becomes
suc-, suf-, sug-, and sup-
before
c, f, g, and p
respectively.
Before
c, p, and t it
sometimes
takes form sus- (by the
dropping
of b from a
collateral
form,
subs-)..
Loaf
::
Loaf (n.) Any thick lump, mass, or cake;
especially,
a large
regularly
shaped
or
molded
mass, as of
bread,
sugar,
or
cake..
Patchwork
::
Patchwork
(n.) Work
composed
of
pieces
sewed
together,
esp.
pieces
of
various
colors
and
figures;
hence,
anything
put
together
of
incongruous
or
ill-adapted
parts;
something
irregularly
clumsily
composed;
a thing
putched
up..
In-
::
In- () An
inseparable
prefix,
or
particle,
meaning
not, non-, un- as,
inactive,
incapable,
inapt.
In-
regularly
becomes
il-
before
l, ir-
before
r, and im-
before
a
labial..
Alternate
::
Alternate
(a.)
Designating
the
members
in a
series,
which
regularly
intervene
between
the
members
of
another
series,
as the odd or even
numbers
of the
numerals;
every
other;
every
second;
as, the
alternate
members
1, 3, 5, 7, etc. ; read every
alternate
line..
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