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regular
adjective
1 usual; normal; customary.
2 arranged, occurring, acting, etc in a fixed pattern of predictable or equal intervals of space or time visit my parents at regular intervals .
3 agreeing with some rule, custom, established practice, etc, and commonly accepted as correct.
4 symmetrical or even.
5 said of a geometric figure: having all the faces, sides, angles, etc the same.
6 said of bowel movements or menstrual periods: occurring with normal frequency.
7 orig US of standard or medium size a regular portion of fries .
8 colloq complete; absolute That child is a regular little monster .
9 grammar said of a noun, verb, etc: following one of the usual patterns of formation, inflection, etc.
10 mil said of troops, the army, etc: belonging to or forming a permanent professional body.
11 a officially qualified or recognized;
b professional.
12 belonging to a religious order and subject to the rule of that order.
13 N Am colloq behaving in a generally acceptable or likeable way a regular guy .
14 astron said of a satellite: keeping to or deviating only slightly from a circular orbit around its planet.
noun
1 mil a soldier in a professional permanent army.
2 colloq a frequent customer, especially of a pub, bar, shop, etc.
3 a member of a religious order who has taken the three vows of poverty, chastity and obedience.
[14c: from French reguler , from Latin regula rule]
regularity noun .
regularly adverb .
regularize or regularise
verb (regularized , regularizing ) to make something regular.
regularization noun .
regulate
verb (regulated , regulating )
1 to control or adjust (the amount of available heat, sound, etc).
2 to control or adjust (a machine) so that it functions correctly.
3 to control or direct (a person, thing, etc) according to a rule or rules.
4 intr to make regulations.
[17c: from Latin regulare , regulatum , from regula rule]
regulation noun
1 the act of regulating or state of being regulated.
2 a rule or instruction.
3 law a form of legislation used to bring the provisions of an act of Parliament into force.
adjective
a conforming to or governed by rules or by stated standards the regulation model ;
b normal; usual.
regulative or regulatory adjective .
regulatively adverb .
regulator noun
1 someone or something that regulates.
2 a controlling device, especially one that controls the speed of a clock or watch.
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