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  • 11Regular sales — Regular Reg u*lar ( l?r), a. [L. regularis, fr. regula a rule, fr. regere to guide, to rule: cf. F. r[ e]gulier. See {Rule}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Conformed to a rule; agreeable to an established rule, law, principle, or type, or to established… …

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  • 12Regular troops — Regular Reg u*lar ( l?r), a. [L. regularis, fr. regula a rule, fr. regere to guide, to rule: cf. F. r[ e]gulier. See {Rule}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Conformed to a rule; agreeable to an established rule, law, principle, or type, or to established… …

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  • 13course of dealing — course of dealing: the conduct of parties to a business deal during past business deals that may be used as a basis for understanding each other s expressions and conduct during the current deal compare course of performance, usage of trade… …

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  • 14regular procedure — index matter of course Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 15regular proceeding — index process (course) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 16Regular polytope — In mathematics, a regular polytope is a polytope whose symmetry is transitive on its flags, thus giving it the highest degree of symmetry. All its elements or j faces (for all 0≤ j ≤ n , where n is the dimension of the polytope) cells, faces and… …

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  • 17Regular singular point — In mathematics, in the theory of ordinary differential equations in the complex plane , the points of are classified into ordinary points, at which the equation s coefficients are analytic functions, and singular points, at which some coefficient …

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  • 18Regular space — In topology and related fields of mathematics, regular spaces and T3 spaces are particularly convenient kinds of topological spaces.Both conditions are examples of separation axioms. Definitions Suppose that X is a topological space. X is a… …

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  • 19course — /kawrs, kohrs/, n., v., coursed, coursing. n. 1. a direction or route taken or to be taken. 2. the path, route, or channel along which anything moves: the course of a stream. 3. advance or progression in a particular direction; forward or onward… …

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  • 20course — /kɔs / (say kaws) noun 1. advance in a particular direction; onward movement. 2. the path, route or channel along which anything moves: the course of a stream; the course of a ship. 3. the ground, water, etc., on which a race is run, sailed, etc …