(at regular intervals)

  • 21regular income — reg·u·lar income n: income (as wages or pension benefits) that is received at fixed or uniform intervals Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 22Regular number — The numbers that evenly divide the powers of 60 arise in several areas of mathematics and its applications, and have different names coming from these different areas of study. As an example, 602 = 3600 = 48 times; 75, so both 48 and 75 are… …

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  • 23regular — adjective 1》 arranged in a constant or definite pattern, especially with the same space between individual instances. 2》 recurring at short uniform intervals: a regular monthly check.     ↘done or happening frequently.     ↘doing the same thing… …

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  • 24regular — reg·u·lar reg yə lər adj 1) having or constituting an isometric system <regular crystals> 2) conforming to what is usual or normal: as a) recurring or functioning at fixed or normal intervals <regular bowel movements> b) having… …

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  • 25regular — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English reguler, from Anglo French, from Late Latin regularis regular, from Latin, of a bar, from regula rule more at rule Date: 14th century 1. belonging to a religious order 2. a. formed, built, arranged, or… …

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  • 26regular — reg•u•lar [[t]ˈrɛg yə lər[/t]] adj. 1) usual; normal; customary 2) evenly or uniformly arranged; symmetrical 3) characterized by fixed principle, uniform procedure, etc 4) recurring at fixed or uniform intervals 5) having regular menses or bowel… …

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  • 27regular — reg·u·lar || regjÉ™lÉ™(r) / jÊŠ n. enlisted soldier; frequent customer, repeat customer adj. occurring at fixed intervals; normal, usual; ordinary, common …

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  • 28regular — Conforming to an established rule, principle, or custom. Myers v Rasback (NY) 4 How Pr 83, 85. Consistent. Following a fixed procedure or schedule. Acting or happening at uniform intervals. Guillara v Liquor Control Com. 121 Conn 441, 185 A 398,… …

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  • 29at intervals — 1. Periodically 2. With prescribed spaces between • • • Main Entry: ↑interval * * * 1) with time between, not continuously the light flashed at intervals 2) with spaces between the path is marked with rocks at intervals * * * at intervals …

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  • 30at ( … ) intervals — at (…) intervals idiom 1. with time between • Buses to the city leave at regular intervals. • The runners started at 5 minute intervals. 2. with spaces between • …

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