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/'rəgjulə/
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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- adjective: Customary, usual, or normal: the train's regular schedule.
- adjective: Orderly, even, or symmetrical: regular teeth.
- adjective: In conformity with a fixed procedure, principle, or discipline.
- adjective: Well-ordered; methodical: regular habits.
- adjective: Occurring at fixed intervals; periodic: regular payments.
- adjective: Occurring with normal or healthy frequency.
- adjective: Having bowel movements or menstrual periods with normal or healthy frequency.
- adjective: Not varying; constant.
- adjective: Formally correct; proper.
- adjective: Having the required qualifications for an occupation: not a regular lawyer.
- adjective: Informal Complete; thorough: a regular scoundrel.
- adjective: Informal Good; nice: a regular guy.
- adjective: Botany Having symmetrically arranged parts of similar size and shape: regular flowers.
- adjective: Grammar Conforming to the usual pattern of inflection, derivation, or word formation.
- adjective: Ecclesiastical Belonging to a religious order and bound by its rules: the regular clergy.
- adjective: Mathematics Having equal sides and equal angles. Used of polygons.
- adjective: Mathematics Having faces that are congruent regular polygons and congruent polyhedral angles. Used of polyhedrons.
- adjective: Belonging to or constituting the permanent army of a nation.
- noun: Ecclesiastical A member of the clergy or of a religious order.
- noun: A soldier belonging to a regular army.
- noun: A dependable loyal person: one of the party regulars.
- noun: A clothing size designed for persons of average height.
- noun: A habitual customer.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- šnek.tikras
- paprastas
- tikslus
- nuolatinis klientas
- reguliarios kariuomenės karys
- geras
- puikus
- reguliarus
- taisyklingas