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  • 11regular — 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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  • 12regular — /ˈrɛgjələ / (say regyuhluh) adjective 1. usual; normal; customary: to put something in its regular place. 2. conforming in form or arrangement; symmetrical: regular teeth. 3. characterised by fixed principle, uniform procedure, etc.: regular… …

  • 13regular — adj. & n. adj. 1 conforming to a rule or principle; systematic. 2 (of a structure or arrangement) harmonious, symmetrical (regular features). 3 acting or done or recurring uniformly or calculably in time or manner; habitual, constant, orderly. 4… …

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  • 14arrangement — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Putting in proper order Nouns 1. arrangement, plan, preparation, disposition, disposal, distribution, deployment, sorting; configuration, form, format, grouping, placement, formation, constitution,… …

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  • 15regular segmentation — Segmentation Seg men*ta tion, n. The act or process of dividing into segments; specifically (Biol.), a self division into segments as a result of growth; cell cleavage; cell multiplication; endogenous cell formation. [1913 Webster] {Segmentation… …

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  • 16Canons Regular — are members of certain bodies of Canons (priests) living in community under the Augustinian Rule ( regula in Latin), and sharing their property in common as a type of vow of poverty. Distinct from monks, who live a cloistered, contemplative life… …

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  • 17Vertex arrangement — See vertex figure for the local description of faces around a vertex of a polyhedron or tiling. In geometry, a vertex arrangement is a set of points in space described by their relative positions. They can be described by their use in… …

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  • 18Canons and Canonesses Regular — • According to St. Thomas Aquinas, a canon regular is essentially a religious cleric Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Canons and Canonesses Regular     Canons and Canonesses Regular …

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  • 19Politopo regular — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Un dodecaedro, uno de los cinco sólidos platónicos. En Matemáticas, un politopo regular es una figura geométrica con un alto grado de simetría. Ejemplo de politopos regulares en dos dim …

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  • 20Dense regular connective tissue — provides connection between different tissues. The collagen fibers in dense regular connective tissue are bundled in a parallel fashion. Structures formed An example of their use is in tendons.[1] Tendons, which connect muscle to bone, derive… …

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