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regular adjective

  /ˈɹɛɡ.jə.lɚ/ , /ˈɹɛɡ.jʊ.lə/ , /ˈɹɛɡ.l̩ɚ/ , [ˈɹɛɡ.jɪ̈.lɚ] , [ˈɹɛɡ.l̩ɚ]
  • (Christianity) Bound by religious rule; belonging to a monastic or religious order (often as opposed to secular). [from 14th c.]
  • Having a constant pattern; showing evenness of form or appearance. [from 15th c.]
  • (geometry, of a polygon) Both equilateral and equiangular; having all sides of the same length, and all (corresponding) angles of the same size [from 16th c.]
  • (geometry, of a polyhedron) Whose faces are all congruent regular polygons, equally inclined to each other.
  • Happening at constant (especially short) intervals. [from 17th c.]
  • (grammar, of a verb, plural, etc) Following a set or common pattern; according to the normal rules of a given language. [from 17th c.]
  • (chiefly, military) Permanently organised; being part of a set professional body of troops. [from 17th c.]
régulier
  • (chiefly, US) Having the expected characteristics or appearances; normal, ordinary, standard. [from 17th c.]
classique, normal, ordinaire
  • (botany, zoology) Having all the parts of the same kind alike in size and shape.
commun
  • Demonstrating a consistent set of rules; showing order, evenness of operation or occurrence. [from 16th c.]
en ordre, régulier
  • Having bowel movements or menstrual periods at constant intervals in the expected way. [from 18th c.]
réglé

regularize verb

  /ˈɹɛɡjəlɚaɪz/
  • To make regular.
régulariser

regular noun

  /ˈɹɛɡ.jə.lɚ/ , /ˈɹɛɡ.jʊ.lə/ , /ˈɹɛɡ.l̩ɚ/ , [ˈɹɛɡ.jɪ̈.lɚ] , [ˈɹɛɡ.l̩ɚ]
  • A frequent, routine visitor to an establishment.
habitué, habituée, habituées, habitués, régulier
  • A frequent customer, client or business partner.
habitué, régulier

regularity noun

  /ˌɹɛɡjuˈlæɹəti/
  • (uncountable) The condition or quality of being regular
régularité

regularization

régularisation
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