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regular

reg·u·lar [ réggyələr ]


adjective 
Definition:
 
1. having equal times or spaces between: occurring in a fixed, unvarying, or predictable pattern, with equal amounts of time or space between each one
the regular tick-tock of the clock

2. happening frequently: occurring or doing something frequently enough over a period of time to establish a pattern, though not necessarily a strict one
Floods are becoming a regular occurrence around here.

3. usual: normally expected, or most often used or done
He's not our regular mailman.

4. following routine: carried out according to an established routine or schedule
keep very regular hours

5. standard or medium: of a standard or medium size or strength, as opposed to something of a larger size or greater strength
regular fries

6. symmetrical: evenly and pleasingly shaped and symmetrical
a regular facial profile

7. proper: conforming to the normal or accepted rules or standards

8. qualified: officially or properly qualified to perform a specific job
not a regular doctor

9. complete and utter: thoroughly deserving a particular description ( informal )
a regular tyrant in the office

10. nice: pleasant, reliable, and thoughtful ( informal )
a regular guy

11. physiology physically predictable and consistent: having predictable physical processes, especially menstruating or having bowel movements at predictable times

12. military forming part of professional force: belonging to or constituting a full-time professional military or police force as opposed to, e.g. the reserves
an officer in the regular army

13. grammar grammatically normal: following the normal or common grammatical patterns of a language
a regular verb

14. christianity of religious order: belonging to a religious or monastic order
the regular clergy

15. U.S. politics politically loyal: connected with or loyal to a particular political party

16. mathematics having equal sides and angles: having both equal sides and equal angles
a regular polygon

17. mathematics composed of identical polygons: having faces that are congruent identical polygons and that make equal angles with each other
a regular polyhedron

18. botany symmetrical: having flower parts that are similar in size and shape and are arranged symmetrically

19. with right foot forward: in skateboarding and similar sports, used to describe a stance on the board in which the rider's left foot is nearer the front end ( slang )



noun  (plural reg·u·lars)
Definition:
 
1. something standard or medium: something of a medium or standard size or strength, as opposed to something larger, smaller, stronger, or weaker

2. frequent visitor: a frequent visitor to a place ( informal )

3. habitual order: something that somebody usually asks for or buys, e.g. a drink ( informal )
"I'll have my regular," he told the bartender.

4. military professional soldier: a full-time professional soldier ( often used in the plural )

5. christianity member of religious order: a member of a religious or monastic order

6. U.S. politics loyal party supporter: somebody who is loyal to a political party

[14th century. < Latin regularis< regula "rule" < Indo-European]

reg·u·lar·i·ty [ règgyə lárrətee ] noun
reg·u·lar·ly adverb
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