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ALL meanings of irregularly

ir·reg·u·lar
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  • noun irregularly In an irregular manner; without rule, method, or order. 1
  • adjective irregularly without symmetry, even shape, formal arrangement, etc.: an irregular pattern. 1
  • adjective irregularly not characterized by any fixed principle, method, continuity, or rate: irregular intervals. 1
  • adjective irregularly not conforming to established rules, customs, etiquette, morality, etc.: highly irregular behavior. 1
  • adjective irregularly not according to rule, or to the accepted principle, method, course, order, etc. 1
  • adjective irregularly Grammar. not conforming to the prevalent pattern or patterns of formation, inflection, construction, etc., of a language; having a rule descriptive of a very small number of items: The English verbs “keep” and “see” are irregular in their inflections. 1
  • adjective irregularly Military. (formerly, of troops) not belonging to an organized group of the established forces. 1
  • adjective irregularly flawed, damaged, or failing to meet a specific standard of manufacture: a sale of irregular shirts. 1
  • adjective irregularly Botany. not uniform. (of a flower) having the members of some or all of its floral circles or whorls differing from one another in size or shape, or extent of union. 1
  • adjective irregularly deviating or experiencing deviations from a normally regular or cyclic body function, as bowel habits or menstruation. 1
  • adjective irregularly (of a stock or commodity market) of mixed market activity; showing no clear up or down trend. 1
  • noun irregularly a person or thing that is irregular. 1
  • noun irregularly Commerce. a product or material that does not meet specifications or standards of the manufacturer, as one having imperfections in its pattern. 1
  • noun irregularly Military. a soldier or combatant not of a regular military force, as a guerrilla or partisan. 1
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