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reg·u·lar / ˈregyələr; ˈreg(ə)lər/ • adj. 1. arranged in or constituting a constant or definite pattern, esp. with the same space between individual instances: place the flags at regular intervals a regular arrangement. ∎ happening in such a pattern with the same time between individual instances; recurring at short uniform intervals: a regular monthly check her breathing became deeper, more regular. ∎ (of a person) doing the same thing or going to the same place with the same time between individual instances: regular worshipers. ∎ (of a structure or arrangement) arranged in or constituting a symmetrical or harmonious pattern: beautifully regular, heart-shaped leaves. ∎ (of a person) defecating or menstruating at predictable times.2. done or happening frequently: regular border clashes parties were a fairly regular occurrence. ∎ (of a person) doing the same thing or going to the same place frequently: a regular visitor.3. conforming to or governed by an accepted standard of procedure or convention: policies carried on by his deputies through regular channels. ∎ of or belonging to the permanent professional armed forces of a country: a regular soldier. ∎ (of a person) properly trained or qualified and pursuing a full-time occupation: a strong distrust of regular doctors. ∎ Christian Church subject to or bound by religious rule; belonging to a religious or monastic order: the regular clergy.Contrasted with secular (sense 2). ∎ inf. rightly so called; complete; absolute (used for emphasis): this place is a regular fisherman's paradise.4. used, done, or happening on a habitual basis; usual; customary: I couldn't get an appointment with my regular barber our regular suppliers. ∎ of a normal or ordinary kind; not special: it's richer than regular pasta. ∎ (chiefly in commercial use) denoting merchandise, esp. food or clothing, of average, medium, or standard size: a shake and regular fries. ∎ (of a person) not pretentious or arrogant; ordinary and friendly: advertising agencies who try to portray their candidates as regular guys. ∎ (of coffee) of a specified type, such as caffeinated, or prepared in a specified way, such as black or with cream: one regular coffee and three decafs. ∎ (in surfing and other board sports) with the left leg in front of the right on the board.5. Gram. (of a word) following the normal pattern of inflection: a regular verb.6. Geom. (of a figure) having all sides and all angles equal: a regular polygon. ∎ (of a solid) bounded by a number of equal figures.7. Bot. (of a flower) having radial symmetry.• n. a regular customer or member, for example of a bar, store, or team: attracting a richer clientele as its regulars. ∎ a regular member of the armed forces. ∎ a member of a political party who is faithful to that party: he plans to sell tickets to the big-money party regulars. ∎ Christian Church one of the regular clergy.PHRASES: keep regular hours do the same thing, esp. going to bed and getting up, at the same time each day.DERIVATIVES: reg·u·lar·ly adv.
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So regularize XVII (once; thereafter not before XIX). regulate (-ATE3) control, adjust. XVII. f. pp. stem of late L. rēgulāre. Hence regulation, regulator XVII.