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Definition of irregularly
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Irregularly
(adv.)
In an
irregular
manner.
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Squaimous
::
Squail
(v. i.) To throw
sticls
at
cocks;
to throw
anything
about
awkwardly
or
irregularly.
Ramble
::
Ramble
(v. i.) To walk, ride, or sail, from place to
place,
without
any
determinate
object
in view; to roam
carelessly
or
irregularly;
to rove; to
wander;
as, to
ramble
about the city; to
ramble
over the
world..
Irregularly
::
Irregularly
(adv.)
In an
irregular
manner.
Helter-skelter
::
Helter-skelter
(adv.)
In hurry and
confusion;
without
definite
purpose;
irregularly.
Crispated
::
Crispated
(a.)
Having
a
crisped
appearance;
irregularly
curled
or
twisted.
Abnormally
::
Abnormally
(adv.)
In an
abnormal
manner;
irregularly.
Wammel
::
Wammel
(v. i.) To move
irregularly
or
awkwardly;
to
wamble,
or
wabble..
Fenestrate
::
Fenestrate
(a.)
Having
numerous
openings;
irregularly
reticulated;
as,
fenestrate
membranes;
fenestrate
fronds..
Erose
::
Erose (a.)
Jagged
or
irregularly
toothed,
as if
nibbled
out or
gnawed..
Crossgrained
::
Crossgrained
(a.)
Having
the grain or
fibers
run
diagonally,
or more or less
transversely
an
irregularly,
so as to
interfere
with
splitting
or
planing..
Tautog
::
Tautog
(n.) An
edible
labroid
fish
(Haitula
onitis,
or
Tautoga
onitis)
of the
Atlantic
coast of the
United
States.
When adult it is
nearly
black,
more or less
irregularly
barred,
with
greenish
gray.
Called
also
blackfish,
oyster
fish,
salt-water
chub, and
moll..
Pintos
::
Pintos
(n. pl.) A
mountain
tribe of
Mexican
Indians
living
near
Acapulco.
They are
remarkable
for
having
the dark skin of the face
irregularly
spotted
with
white.
Called
also
speckled
Indians.
Fidget
::
Fidget
(v. i.) To move
uneasily
one way and the
other;
to move
irregularly,
or by fits and
starts..
Stocky
::
Stockwork
(n.) A
metalliferous
deposit
characterized
by the
impregnation
of the mass of rock with many small veins or nests
irregularly
grouped.
This kind of
deposit
is
especially
common
with tin ore. Such
deposits
are
worked
in
floors
or
stories.
Hobble
::
Hobble
(n. i.) To move
roughly
or
irregularly;
-- said of style in
writing.
Reindeer
::
Reindeer
(n.) Any
ruminant
of the genus
Rangifer,
of the Deer
family,
found in the
colder
parts of both the
Eastern
and
Western
hemispheres,
and
having
long
irregularly
branched
antlers,
with the brow tines
palmate..
Liverwort
::
Liverwort
(n.) A
flowerless
plant
(Marchantia
polymorpha),
having
an
irregularly
lobed,
spreading,
and
forking
frond..
Slug
::
Slug (n.) An
irregularly
shaped
piece of
metal,
used as a
missile
for a gun..
Serpula
::
Serpula
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
tubicolous
annelids
of the genus
Serpula
and
allied
genera
of the
family
Serpulidae.
They
secrete
a
calcareous
tube, which is
usually
irregularly
contorted,
but is
sometimes
spirally
coiled.
The worm has a
wreath
of
plumelike
and often
bright-colored
gills
around
its head, and
usually
an
operculum
to close the
aperture
of its tube when it
retracts..
Disorderly
::
Disorderly
(adv.)
In a
disorderly
manner;
without
law or
order;
irregularly;
confusedly.
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