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Words that sound like "regular" — phonetic neighbours useful for wordplay, puns, song lyrics, and dialogue.
(adj)
(chiefly US) Having the expected characteristics or appearances; normal, ordinary, standard.
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Nonstandard; not conforming to rules or expectations.
(n)
(UK, thieves' cant, obsolete) A thief's share in the stolen money or goods.
Anything that wriggles (literally or figuratively).
Resembling or relating to a tile; arranged like tiles; consisting of tiles
Of, relating to, or following a curriculum.
Prophetic, foretelling the future.
(v)
To color again or differently.
One who regales.
(wrestling) A person who wrestles.
(adv)
normally; ordinarily.
A device that controls or limits something.
Alternative spelling of reveller. [One who attends revels; a partygoer.]
One who attends revels; a partygoer.
A soldier who is not a member of an official military force and who may not use regular army tactics.
An impure metal formed beneath slag during the smelting of ores.
To make regular.
(informal) A man who is generally liked, normal, ordinary, and trusted.
Not specifically religious; lay or civil, as opposed to clerical.
(anatomy, relational) Relating to, or located near, the neck or throat.
(geology) Resembling a vug.
(intransitive) To twist one's body to and fro with short, writhing motions; to squirm.
(informal) That wriggles.
(UK, dialect) The European lancefish.
A township and unincorporated community in Ashland County, Ohio, United States, both apparently named after surveyor Almon Ruggles.
(relational) Of or pertaining to the ear.
To arrive at; to reach; to attain.
A surname.
A town and civil parish with a town council in Cannock Chase district, Staffordshire, England (OS grid ref SK0417).
(obsolete) To recoil or retreat; to draw back.
(nautical) A ridge or channel above a porthole to redirect water flow from dripping inside the vessel.
Of, pertaining to, or suitable for royalty.
To control or direct according to rule, principle, or law.
Of or relating to a circle.
(US) A cowboy who takes care of saddle horses.
(anatomy) Of, via or related to the rectum.
(chiefly US, informal) A rattlesnake.
A book of rules for a religious establishment.
Anything that wiggles.
In a regal manner, in the way of, or befitting, royalty.
A ragged piece.
Through the rectum.
Someone or something that ravels.
(obsolete) Alternative spelling of reigle (“to rule/govern”). [(obsolete) To regulate; to govern.]
(N)
a finite-state machine compiler and a parser generator.
A hollow cut or channel for guiding anything.
(botany, zoology) folded
Of, or relating to the eye, or the sense of sight
Relating or pertaining to an angle, or angles.
Humorous, amusing or joking.
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (trade names acular and toradol) that is administered only intramuscularly
(botany) Nut-shaped; of or relating to a nucule — a section of a compound (usually hard) fruit.
(anatomy) Having the form of a series of sacs or pouches; sacculate.
Naturally to demand (something) as indispensable; to need, to call for as necessary.
Specific; discrete; concrete.
(transitive) To please or entertain (someone), especially with stories, tales or jokes.
(US) The set of courses, coursework, and content offered at a school or university.
Having the structure of a net or a network; netlike.
A person or thing that reveals.
(anatomy) Of, at, or relating to the joints of the body.
(chiefly Scotland) A loose, disordered collection of things; a heap; a jumble.
(anatomy) The external part of the ear.
A company or individual that purchases goods or services with the intention of reselling them rather than consuming or using them.
Circular or spherical in shape; round.
A curved file used in carving wood and marble.
(anthropology, art) A person who constructs bricolages; one who creates using whatever materials are available.