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reg⋅u⋅lar

[reg-yuh-ler]
–adjective
1. usual; normal; customary: to put something in its regular place.
2. evenly or uniformly arranged; symmetrical: regular teeth.
3. characterized by fixed principle, uniform procedure, etc.: regular income.
4. recurring at fixed times; periodic: regular bus departures; regular meals.
5. rhythmical: regular breathing.
6. occurring with normal frequency, as menses or bowel movements.
7. having regular menses or bowel movements.
8. adhering to a rule or procedure; methodical: regular habits; to be regular in one's diet.
9. observing fixed times or habits; habitual: a regular customer.
10. orderly; well-ordered: a regular life.
11. conforming to some accepted rule, discipline, etc.
12. carried out in accordance with an accepted principle or rule; formally correct: a regular session of the court.
13. qualified to engage in an occupation or profession; legitimate; proper: I suspected the man wasn't a regular doctor.
14. Informal.
a. real or genuine; down-to-earth; decent: a regular guy.
b. absolute; thoroughgoing: a regular rascal.
15. (of a flower) having the members of each of its floral circles or whorls alike in form and size.
16. Grammar. conforming to the most prevalent pattern of formation, inflection, construction, etc.
17. Mathematics.
a. governed by one law throughout.
b. (of a polygon) having all sides and angles equal.
c. (of a polyhedron) having all faces congruent regular polygons, and all solid angles congruent.
d. (of a topological space) having the property that, corresponding to each point and a closed set not containing the point, there are two disjoint open sets, one containing the point, the other containing the closed set.
e. (of a function of a complex variable) analytic (def. 5a).
18. Military. noting or belonging to the permanently organized, or standing, army of a state.
19. International Law. noting soldiers recognized as legitimate combatants in warfare.
20. Ecclesiastical. subject to a religious rule, or belonging to a religious or monastic order (opposed to secular ): regular clergy.
21. U.S. Politics. of, pertaining to, or selected by the recognized agents of a political party: the regular ticket.
22. (of coffee) containing an average amount of milk or cream.
–noun
23. a long-standing or habitual customer or client: The restaurant can always find tables for its regulars.
24. Ecclesiastical. a member of a duly constituted religious order under a rule.
25. Military. a professional soldier.
26. U.S. Politics. a party member who faithfully stands by his or her party.
27. a size of garment designed for men of average build.
28. a garment, as a suit or overcoat, in this size.
29. an athlete who plays in most of the games, usually from the start.

Origin:
1350–1400; ME reguler (adj.) < MF < LL rēgulāris. See regula, -ar 1
American Heritage Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This
reg·u·lar     (rěg'yə-lər)  Pronunciation Key 
adj.  
  1. Customary, usual, or normal: the train's regular schedule.
  2. Orderly, even, or symmetrical: regular teeth.
  3. In conformity with a fixed procedure, principle, or discipline.
  4. Well-ordered; methodical: regular habits.
  5. Occurring at fixed intervals; periodic: regular payments.
    1. Occurring with normal or healthy frequency.
    2. Having bowel movements or menstrual periods with normal or healthy frequency.
    3. Having equal sides and equal angles. Used of polygons.
    4. Having faces that are congruent regular polygons and congruent polyhedral angles. Used of polyhedrons.
  6. Not varying; constant.
  7. Formally correct; proper.
  8. Having the required qualifications for an occupation: not a regular lawyer.
  9. Informal Complete; thorough: a regular scoundrel.
  10. Informal Good; nice: a regular guy.
  11. Botany Having symmetrically arranged parts of similar size and shape: regular flowers.
  12. Grammar Conforming to the usual pattern of inflection, derivation, or word formation.
  13. Ecclesiastical Belonging to a religious order and bound by its rules: the regular clergy.
  14. Mathematics
    1. Having equal sides and equal angles. Used of polygons.
    2. Having faces that are congruent regular polygons and congruent polyhedral angles. Used of polyhedrons.
  15. Belonging to or constituting the permanent army of a nation.
n.  
  1. Ecclesiastical A member of the clergy or of a religious order.
  2. A soldier belonging to a regular army.
  3. A dependable loyal person: one of the party regulars.
  4. A clothing size designed for persons of average height.
  5. A habitual customer.

[Middle English reguler, living under religious rule, from Old French, from Late Latin rēgulāris, according to rule, from Latin rēgula, rod, rule; see reg- in Indo-European roots.]
reg'u·lar'i·ty (-lār'ĭ-tē) n., reg'u·lar·ly adv.
Online Etymology Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This
regular 
1387, from O.Fr. reguler, from L.L. regularis "continuing rules for guidance," from L. regula "rule," from PIE *reg- "move in a straight line" (see regent). Earliest sense was of religious orders (the opposite of secular). Extended 16c. to shapes, etc., that followed predictable or uniform patterns; sense of "normal" is from 1638; meaning "real, genuine" is from 1821. Meaning "a regular customer" is recorded from 1852.

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regular

adjective
1. in accordance with fixed order or procedure or principle; "his regular calls on his customers"; "regular meals"; "regular duties" [ant: irregular
2. often used as intensifiers; "a regular morass of details"; "a regular nincompoop"; "he's a veritable swine" 
3. conforming to a standard or pattern; "following the regular procedure of the legislature"; "a regular electrical outlet" 
4. regularly scheduled for fixed times; "at a regular meeting of the PTA"; "regular bus departures" 
5. in accord with regular practice or procedure; "took his regular morning walk"; "her regular bedtime" 
6. occurring at fixed intervals; "a regular beat"; "the even rhythm of his breathing" [syn: even
7. relating to a person who does something regularly; "a regular customer"; "a steady drinker" 
8. (used of the military) belonging to or engaged in by legitimate army forces; "the regular army" [ant: irregular
9. (of solids) having clear dimensions that can be measured; volume can be determined with a suitable geometric formula [ant: irregular
10. not constipated [syn: unconstipated] [ant: constipated
11. symmetrically arranged; "even features"; "regular features"; "a regular polygon" [syn: even
12. not deviating from what is normal; "her regular bedtime" 
13. officially full-time; "regular students" 

noun
1. a regular patron; "an habitue of the racetrack"; "a bum who is a Central Park fixture" 
2. a soldier in the regular army 
3. a dependable follower (especially in party politics); "he is one of the party regulars" 
4. a garment size for persons of average height and weight 

The American Heritage Science Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This
regular   (rěg'yə-lər)  Pronunciation Key 
Having all sides or faces equal. For example, a square is a regular polygon, and a cube is a regular polyhedron.

Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This
Main Entry: reg·u·lar
Pronunciation: 'reg-y&-l&r
Function: adjective
1 : having or constituting an isometric system<regular crystals>
2 : conforming to what is usual or normal: as a : recurring or functioning at fixed or normal intervals <regular bowelmovements> b : having menstrual periods or bowel movements at normal intervals regular woman may have her cycle go completely awry from time to time—A. F. Guttmacher & Joan Gould> —reg·u·lar·ly adverb

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This

Regular

Reg"u*lar\ (-l?r), a. [L. regularis, fr. regula a rule, fr. regere to guide, to rule: cf. F. r['e]gulier. See Rule.]

1. Conformed to a rule; agreeable to an established rule, law, principle, or type, or to established customary forms; normal; symmetrical; as, a regular verse in poetry; a regular piece of music; a regular verb; regular practice of law or medicine; a regular building.

2. Governed by rule or rules; steady or uniform in course, practice, or occurence; not subject to unexplained or irrational variation; returning at stated intervals; steadily pursued; orderlly; methodical; as, the regular succession of day and night; regular habits.

3. Constituted, selected, or conducted in conformity with established usages, rules, or discipline; duly authorized; permanently organized; as, a regular meeting; a regular physican; a regular nomination; regular troops.

4. Belonging to a monastic order or community; as, regular clergy, in distinction dfrom the secular clergy.

5. Thorough; complete; unmitigated; as, a regular humbug. [Colloq.]

6. (Bot. & Zo["o]l.) Having all the parts of the same kind alike in size and shape; as, a regular flower; a regular sea urchin.

7. (Crystallog.) Same as Isometric.

Regular polygon (Geom.), a plane polygon which is both equilateral and equiangular.

Regular polyhedron (Geom.), a polyhedron whose faces are equal regular polygons. There are five regular polyhedrons, -- the tetrahedron, the hexahedron, or cube, the octahedron, the dodecahedron, and the icosahedron.

Regular sales (Stock Exchange), sales of stock deliverable on the day after the transaction.

Regular troops, troops of a standing or permanent army; -- opposed to militia.

Syn: Normal; orderly; methodical. See Normal.

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This

Regular

Reg"u*lar\ (r[e^]g"[-u]*l[~e]r), n. [LL. regularis: cf. F. r['e]gulier. See Regular, a.]

1. (R. C. Ch.) A member of any religious order or community who has taken the vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience, and who has been solemnly recognized by the church. --Bp. Fitzpatrick.

2. (Mil.) A soldier belonging to a permanent or standing army; -- chiefly used in the plural.

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