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Definition of regular
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Regular
(a.)
Having
all the parts of the same kind alike in size and
shape;
as, a
regular
flower;
a
regular
sea
urchin..
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Amorphozoa
::
Amorphozoa
(n. pl.)
Animals
without
a mouth or
regular
internal
organs,
as the
sponges..
Circuit
::
Circuit
(n.) A
regular
or
appointed
journeying
from place to place in the
exercise
of one's
calling,
as of a
judge,
or a
preacher..
Routine
::
Routine
(n.) Any
regular
course
of
action
or
procedure
rigidly
adhered
to by the mere force of
habit.
Lily
::
Lily (n.) A plant and
flower
of the genus
Lilium,
endogenous
bulbous
plants,
having
a
regular
perianth
of six
colored
pieces,
six
stamens,
and a
superior
three-celled
ovary..
Epanody
::
Epanody
(n.) The
abnormal
change
of an
irregular
flower
to a
regular
form; --
considered
by
evolutionists
to be a
reversion
to an
ancestral
condition.
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..
Stagely
::
Stagehouse
(n.) A house where a stage
regularly
stops for
passengers
or a relay of
horses.
Extraordinary
::
Extraordinary
(a.)
Beyond
or out of the
common
order or
method;
not
usual,
customary,
regular,
or
ordinary;
as,
extraordinary
evils;
extraordinary
remedies..
Procession
::
Procession
(n.) The act of
proceeding,
moving
on,
advancing,
or
issuing;
regular,
orderly,
or
ceremonious
progress;
continuous
course..
Orderless
::
Orderless
(a.) Being
without
order or
regularity;
disorderly;
out of rule.
Average
::
Average
(n.) Any
charge
in
addition
to the
regular
charge
for
freight
of goods
shipped.
Strange
::
Strange
(superl.)
Not
according
to the
common
way;
novel;
odd;
unusual;
irregular;
extraordinary;
unnatural;
queer.
Discipline
::
Discipline
(n.)
Training
to act in
accordance
with
established
rules;
accustoming
to
systematic
and
regular
action;
drill.
Disorder
::
Disorder
(n.) Want of order or
regular
disposition;
lack of
arrangement;
confusion;
disarray;
as, the
troops
were
thrown
into
disorder;
the
papers
are in
disorder..
Orderly
::
Orderly
(a.)
Conformed
to
order;
in
order;
regular;
as, an
orderly
course
or
plan..
Curvity
::
Curvity
(n.) The state of being
curved;
a
bending
in a
regular
form;
crookedness.
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..
Walk
::
Walk (n.) The route or
district
regularly
served
by a
vender;
as, a
milkman's
walk..
Piarist
::
Piarist
(n.) One of a
religious
order who are the
regular
clerks
of the
Scuole
Pie
(religious
schools),
an
institute
of
secondary
education,
founded
at Rome in the last years of the 16th
century..
Mound
::
Mound (n.) An
artificial
hill or
elevation
of
earth;
a
raised
bank; an
embarkment
thrown
up for
defense;
a
bulwark;
a
rampart;
also, a
natural
elevation
appearing
as if
thrown
up
artificially;
a
regular
and
isolated
hill,
hillock,
or
knoll..
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