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regular - a regular patron; "an habitue of the racetrack"; "a bum who is a Central Park fixture" |
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habitue,
fixture |
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frequenter,
patron a regular customer
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regular - a dependable follower (especially in party politics); "he is one of the party regulars" |
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follower a person who accepts the leadership of another
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government,
political science,
politics the act of governing; exercising authority; "regulations for the governing of state prisons"; "he had considerable experience of government"
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regular - a garment size for persons of average height and weight |
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size the property resulting from being one of a series of graduated measurements (as of clothing); "he wears a size 13 shoe"
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regular - a soldier in the regular army |
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soldier a wingless sterile ant or termite having a large head and powerful jaws adapted for defending the colony
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regular - in accordance with fixed order or procedure or principle; "his regular calls on his customers"; "regular meals"; "regular duties" |
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irregular not occurring at expected times
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rhythmic,
rhythmical recurring with measured regularity; "the rhythmic chiming of church bells"- John Galsworthy; "rhythmical prose"
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symmetric,
symmetrical having similarity in size, shape, and relative position of corresponding parts
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systematic characterized by order and planning; "the investigation was very systematic"; "a systematic administrator"
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regularity the quality of being characterized by a fixed principle or rate; "he was famous for the regularity of his habits"
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first-string being a regular member of a team; "first-string players"
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lawful,
rule-governed conformable to or allowed by law; "lawful methods of dissent"
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official,
prescribed having official authority or sanction; "official permission"; "an official representative"
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standard,
stock commonly used or supplied; "standard procedure"; "standard car equipment"
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timed regularly spaced in time; "closely timed intervals"
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uniform evenly spaced; "at regular (or uniform) intervals"
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weak deficient in intelligence or mental power; "a weak mind"
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well-ordered ordered well; "well-ordered work habits"
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regular - relating to a person who does something regularly; "a regular customer"; "a steady drinker" |
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steady |
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frequent frequently encountered; "a frequent (or common) error is using the transitive verb `lay' for the intransitive `lie'";
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regular - (used of the military) belonging to or engaged in by legitimate army forces; "the regular army" |
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irregular not occurring at expected times
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armed forces,
armed services,
military,
military machine,
war machine the military forces of a nation; "their military is the largest in the region"; "the military machine is the same one we faced in 1991 but now it is weaker"
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standing (of persons) on the feet; having the torso in an erect position supported by straight legs; "standing room only"
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regular - in accord with regular practice or procedure; "took his regular morning walk"; "her regular bedtime" |
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usual occurring or encountered or experienced or observed frequently or in accordance with regular practice or procedure; "grew the usual vegetables"; "the usual summer heat"; "came at the usual time"; "the child's usual bedtime"
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regular - not deviating from what is normal; "her regular bedtime" |
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normal conforming with or constituting a norm or standard or level or type or social norm; not abnormal; "serve wine at normal room temperature"; "normal diplomatic relations"; "normal working hours"; "normal word order"; "normal curiosity"; "the normal course of events"
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regular - conforming to a standard or pattern; "following the regular procedure of the legislature"; "a regular electrical outlet" |
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standard commonly used or supplied; "standard procedure"; "standard car equipment"
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regular - regularly scheduled for fixed times; "at a regular meeting of the PTA"; "regular bus departures" |
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scheduled planned or scheduled for some certain time or times; "the scheduled meeting"; "the scheduled flights had to be cancelled because of snow"
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regular - officially full-time; "regular students" |
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full-time for the entire time appropriate to an activity; "a full-time job"
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regular - (of solids) having clear dimensions that can be measured; volume can be determined with a suitable geometric formula |
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irregular not occurring at expected times
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