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101irregular — ir·reg·u·lar || ɪ regjÉ™lÉ™(r) / gjÊŠl n. soldier who does not belong to an organized fighting force; imperfect product, damaged merchandise adj. not symmetrical, uneven; inconsistent, erratic; deviating from the norm, abnormal; not… …
102irregular — adj. Que no es regular. Fuera de la regla, de lo común, de lo correcto …
103irregular — a. 1. Anomalous, abnormal, anomalistic, unusual, unconformable, aberrant, exceptional, eccentric, erratic, devious. 2. Uncertain, unpunctual, capricious, desultory, fitful, variable, changeable. 3. Immethodical, disordered, disorderly. 4.… …
104irregular — adj 1. asymmetric, unsymmetrical, unequal; uneven, unlevel, rough, jagged, rugged, craggy, broken, hilly, knotty; lumpy, bunchy; pitted, holey; crooked, circuitous, roundabout, tortuous, devious, twisting, turning, curving, bending, swerving. 2.… …
105irregular — ir·regular …
106irregulär — ịr|re|gu|lär [auch ... lɛ:ɐ̯ ] <lateinisch> (unregelmäßig, ungesetzmäßig); irreguläre Truppen (die nicht zum eigentlichen Heer gehören) …
107irregular — Lacking adherence to some prescribed rule or mode of proceeding, either in omitting to do something that is necessary for the due and orderly conduct of a suit, or in doing it in an unreasonable time or improper manner. Ex parte Gibson, 31 Cal… …
108irregular forces — Armed individuals or groups who are not members of the regular armed forces, police, or other internal security forces …
109irregular galaxy — Astron. a galaxy with no specific form and a relatively low mass. [1960 65] * * * …
110irregular ode — a rhymed ode that employs neither the three part form of the Pindaric ode nor the two or four line stanza that typifies the Horatian ode. It is also characterized by irregularity of verse and stanzaic structure and by lack of correspondence …