I. adjective see: rule Date: 14th century belonging to a religious order, 2. formed, built, arranged, or ordered according to some established rule, law, principle, or type, b. both equilateral and equiangular , having faces that are congruent ~ polygons and all the polyhedral angles congruent , having the arrangement of floral parts exhibiting radial symmetry with members of the same whorl similar in form, 3. orderly , methodical , recurring, attending, or functioning at fixed, uniform, or normal intervals , 4. constituted, conducted, scheduled, or done in conformity with established or prescribed usages, rules, or discipline, normal , standard : as, absolute , complete , thinking or behaving in an acceptable, normal, or agreeable manner , c. conforming to the normal or usual manner of inflection, weak 7, issued in large numbers over a long period for general use in prepayment of postage, of, relating to, or constituting the permanent standing military force of a state , Synonyms: see: ~ II. noun Date: 15th century one who is ~: as, one of the ~ clergy, a soldier in a ~ army, one who can be trusted or depended on , a player on an athletic team who usually starts every game, one who is usually present or participating, something of average or medium size
REGULAR
Meaning of REGULAR in English
Merriam Webster. Explanatory English dictionary Merriam Webster. Толковый словарь английского языка Мерриам-Уэбстер. 2012