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regular
 
ADJECTIVE:1. Without imperfections or blemishes, as a line or contour: clean, perfect. See BEAUTIFUL. 2. Occurring quite often: common, everyday, familiar, frequent, routine, widespread. See USUAL. 3. Commonly practiced or used: accustomed, customary, habitual, usual, wonted. See USUAL. 4. Having no change or variation: changeless, constant, equable, even1, invariable, invariant, same, steady, unchanging, uniform, unvarying. See SAME. 5. Arranged or proceeding in a set, systematized pattern: methodic, methodical, orderly, systematic, systematical. See ABILITY, ORDER. 6. Characterized by or displaying symmetry, especially correspondence in scale or measure: balanced, proportional, proportionate, symmetric, symmetrical. See SAME.
 
 
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