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  • Regularly ordered
  • Mathematical definition

    order theory and functional analysis, an ordered vector space X {\displaystyle X} is said to be regularly ordered and its order is called regular if X {\displaystyle

    Regularly ordered

    Regularly_ordered

  • State of matter
  • Forms which matter can take

    solids, the particles (atoms, molecules, or ions) are packed in a regularly ordered, repeating pattern. There are various different crystal structures

    State of matter

    State of matter

    State_of_matter

  • Ordered vector space
  • Vector space with a partial order

    In mathematics, an ordered vector space or partially ordered vector space is a real vector space equipped with a partial order that is compatible with

    Ordered vector space

    Ordered vector space

    Ordered_vector_space

  • Michael Jackson
  • American singer (1958–2009)

    with a belt in hand, ready to punish mistakes. Joe acknowledged that he regularly whipped him. Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, and Marlon denied that their father

    Michael Jackson

    Michael Jackson

    Michael_Jackson

  • ValuJet Flight 592
  • 1996 aviation accident in Florida

    ValuJet Flight 592 was a regularly scheduled flight from Miami to Atlanta in the United States. On May 11, 1996, the ValuJet Airlines McDonnell Douglas

    ValuJet Flight 592

    ValuJet Flight 592

    ValuJet_Flight_592

  • Elizabeth II
  • Queen of the United Kingdom from 1952 to 2022

    tours. She "looked tearful" as her parents departed. They corresponded regularly, and she and her parents made the first royal transatlantic telephone

    Elizabeth II

    Elizabeth II

    Elizabeth_II

  • Jeffrey Epstein
  • American financier and child sex offender (1953–2019)

    would come to view Epstein as his protégé. In this period, Epstein was regularly flying to Palm Beach to visit young women. Cosmopolitan named Epstein

    Jeffrey Epstein

    Jeffrey Epstein

    Jeffrey_Epstein

  • USS Arizona
  • US Navy battleship sunk in 1941

    would remain for the rest of her career. The 1920s and 1930s saw Arizona regularly deployed for training exercises, including the annual Fleet Problems,

    USS Arizona

    USS Arizona

    USS_Arizona

  • Martin Luther King Jr.
  • American minister and civil rights activist (1929–1968)

    to as "Mama", told lively stories from the Bible. Martin Jr.'s father regularly used whippings to discipline his children, sometimes having them whip

    Martin Luther King Jr.

    Martin Luther King Jr.

    Martin_Luther_King_Jr.

  • Katie Price
  • English media personality and model (born 1978)

    attracted significant media attention and controversy, and as a result she is regularly the subject of the British tabloid press. Price was born Katrina Amy Alexandra

    Katie Price

    Katie Price

    Katie_Price

  • Kal Penn
  • American actor and civil servant (born 1977)

    His father is from Kheda and his mother was born in Vadodara. Kal Penn regularly visited Gujarat as a child during vacations, and he can speak some Gujarati

    Kal Penn

    Kal Penn

    Kal_Penn

  • Saddam Hussein
  • President of Iraq from 1979 to 2003

    and (according to a psychological profile created by the CIA) beat him regularly, sometimes to wake him up. At around the age of 10, Saddam fled the family

    Saddam Hussein

    Saddam Hussein

    Saddam_Hussein

  • Charles II of England
  • King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1660 to 1685

    Greenwich, two years later. Maintaining his interest in chemistry, he regularly visited his private laboratory, and observed occasional dissections there

    Charles II of England

    Charles II of England

    Charles_II_of_England

  • Dracula
  • 1897 novel by Bram Stoker

    explore the novel within the historical context of the Victorian era and regularly discuss its portrayal of race, religion, gender and sexuality. Dracula

    Dracula

    Dracula

    Dracula

  • Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
  • Latter-Day Saints denomination

    authorities, some moving north into North Dakota, and were communicating regularly with Warren Jeffs over Zoom. Warren Jeffs's son Helaman Jeffs had also

    Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints

    Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints

    Fundamentalist_Church_of_Jesus_Christ_of_Latter-Day_Saints

  • Ragnar Lodbrok
  • Legendary king of Sweden and Denmark

    Ragnar, who several times incited the Jutes and Scanians to rebel, but was regularly defeated. After the last victory over Harald, Ragnar learned that King

    Ragnar Lodbrok

    Ragnar Lodbrok

    Ragnar_Lodbrok

  • William the Conqueror
  • King of England from 1066 to 1087

    Robert, and threatened invasions of England by the Danes. In 1086, he ordered the compilation of the Domesday Book, a survey listing all of the land-holdings

    William the Conqueror

    William the Conqueror

    William_the_Conqueror

  • It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
  • American sitcom (2005–present)

    format. Episodes usually find the gang hatching elaborate schemes and regularly conspiring, against both outsiders and one another, for personal gain

    It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia

    It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia

    It's_Always_Sunny_in_Philadelphia

  • Liz Truss
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 2022

    father—a professor of pure mathematics at the University of Leeds—using it regularly, which she preferred; after being given a badge with "Mary" on it on her

    Liz Truss

    Liz Truss

    Liz_Truss

  • Dune (franchise)
  • American science fiction media franchise

    dozens of languages, and has sold almost 20 million copies. Dune has been regularly cited as one of the world's best-selling science fiction novels. A sequel

    Dune (franchise)

    Dune (franchise)

    Dune_(franchise)

  • Quipu
  • Andean record-keeping system using knotted cords

    numbers in the way outlined above is bolstered by the fact that quipus regularly contain sums in systematic ways. For instance, a cord may contain the

    Quipu

    Quipu

    Quipu

  • Auschwitz concentration camp
  • Nazi concentration camp in Poland (1940–1945)

    Germany invaded Poland in September 1939, triggering World War II, Hitler ordered that the Polish leadership and intelligentsia be destroyed. The area around

    Auschwitz concentration camp

    Auschwitz concentration camp

    Auschwitz_concentration_camp

  • São Paulo
  • Most populous city in Brazil

    often considered the best in Brazil and Latin America, while the city is regularly ranked as one of the best cities in the world to be a university student

    São Paulo

    São Paulo

    São_Paulo

  • Danube
  • Second-longest river in Europe

    Hungary, Moldova, Slovakia, Romania, Russia, Ukraine, and Serbia; it meets regularly twice a year. It also convenes groups of experts to consider items provided

    Danube

    Danube

    Danube

  • Costco
  • American multinational warehouse club chain

    organic produce, and wine, with just under a third of American consumers regularly shopping at Costco warehouses. As of 2025[update], Costco is ranked 12th

    Costco

    Costco

    Costco

  • University of Cambridge
  • Public collegiate university in England

    regularly receive particularly high numbers of applicants, and these colleges tend to take fewer applicants from the pool. Other colleges regularly draw

    University of Cambridge

    University of Cambridge

    University_of_Cambridge

  • Jordan Peele
  • American actor, comedian, and filmmaker (born 1979)

    Lawrence classmate and future Key & Peele writer Rebecca Drysdale. Peele regularly performed at Boom Chicago, an English language improv troupe based in

    Jordan Peele

    Jordan Peele

    Jordan_Peele

  • Operation Barbarossa
  • 1941 Axis invasion of the Soviet Union during WWII

    "all male Jews regardless of age". By the end of July, the Germans were regularly killing women and children. On 18 December 1941, Himmler and Hitler discussed

    Operation Barbarossa

    Operation Barbarossa

    Operation_Barbarossa

  • Boris Yeltsin
  • President of Russia from 1991 to 1999

    dominated the market. A constitutional crisis emerged in 1993 after Yeltsin ordered the unconstitutional dissolution of the Russian parliament, leading parliament

    Boris Yeltsin

    Boris Yeltsin

    Boris_Yeltsin

  • Riyad Mahrez
  • Algerian footballer (born 1991)

    Ahmed was from Beni Snous, Tlemcen Province. Growing up, Mahrez would regularly spend his holidays in Algeria. His childhood friends included fellow footballers

    Riyad Mahrez

    Riyad Mahrez

    Riyad_Mahrez

  • Jacksonville, Florida
  • City in Florida, United States

    Fort Caroline, near the main village of the Saturiwa. Philip II of Spain ordered Pedro Menéndez de Avilés to protect the interests of Spain by attacking

    Jacksonville, Florida

    Jacksonville, Florida

    Jacksonville,_Florida

  • Family Guy
  • American animated sitcom

    produce. Production officially resumed after the end of the strike, with regularly airing episodes recommencing on February 17, 2008. According to MacFarlane

    Family Guy

    Family Guy

    Family_Guy

  • Zlatan Ibrahimović
  • Swedish footballer (born 1981)

    A serious knee injury in 2017 prevented him from playing for United regularly, after recovering Ibrahimović joined MLS club LA Galaxy in 2018. In January

    Zlatan Ibrahimović

    Zlatan Ibrahimović

    Zlatan_Ibrahimović

  • Jefferson Davis
  • President of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1865

    later became president of the United States. Throughout his life, Davis regularly suffered from ill health. During the northern winters, he had pneumonia

    Jefferson Davis

    Jefferson Davis

    Jefferson_Davis

  • N. T. Rama Rao
  • Indian actor and former Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh (1923–1996)

    Rao. During 1991, he relented and Lakshmi Parvati started meeting him regularly. She cared for him during his campaigning for mid term election. she also

    N. T. Rama Rao

    N. T. Rama Rao

    N._T._Rama_Rao

  • Episcopal Church (United States)
  • Anglican denomination

    Reformed character of Anglicanism. After 1877, alternative names were regularly proposed and rejected by the General Convention. One proposed alternative

    Episcopal Church (United States)

    Episcopal Church (United States)

    Episcopal_Church_(United_States)

  • Saint Joseph
  • Husband of Mary and legal father of Jesus

    mighty love and a daily solicitude his spouse and the Divine Infant; regularly by his work he earned what was necessary for the one and the other for

    Saint Joseph

    Saint Joseph

    Saint_Joseph

  • Nolan Ryan
  • American baseball player (born 1947)

    In his first season with the Angels, Ryan was given a chance to pitch regularly as a starter for the first time in his career, mainly because by then

    Nolan Ryan

    Nolan Ryan

    Nolan_Ryan

  • The Powerpuff Girls
  • American animated superhero television series

    children, along with their teacher Ms. Keane. The Mayor of Townsville regularly calls them on the "Powerpuff" hotline for emergencies. Sara Bellum is

    The Powerpuff Girls

    The_Powerpuff_Girls

  • James Joyce
  • Irish novelist and poet (1882–1941)

    remember, and his readings, to create a sense of fastidious detail. Joyce regularly used the 1904 edition of Thom's Directory—a work that listed the owners

    James Joyce

    James Joyce

    James_Joyce

  • Chuck Berry
  • American musician (1926–2017)

    off during his early career. Thus he protected his own interests. Berry regularly performed one Wednesday each month at Blueberry Hill, a restaurant and

    Chuck Berry

    Chuck Berry

    Chuck_Berry

  • Bill Russell
  • American basketball player and coach (1934–2022)

    Boston, there was something of a reconciliation, and he visited the city regularly in his later years, something he never did in the years immediately after

    Bill Russell

    Bill Russell

    Bill_Russell

  • Crystal Palace F.C.
  • Association football club in London, England

    Eagles. For three decades, a costumed mascot known as Pete the Eagle, regularly entertains the crowds on match days, along with a female counterpart called

    Crystal Palace F.C.

    Crystal_Palace_F.C.

  • Henry Kissinger
  • American diplomat and politician (1923–2023)

    the Kissinger family. During Nazi rule, Kissinger and his friends were regularly harassed and beaten by Hitler Youth gangs. Kissinger sometimes defied

    Henry Kissinger

    Henry Kissinger

    Henry_Kissinger

  • Artemis program
  • NASA-led lunar exploration program

    Moon or Mars bases, and then future stationary settlements may be used regularly for decades to come through both Government and commercial programs. A

    Artemis program

    Artemis program

    Artemis_program

  • Francis of Assisi
  • Italian Catholic saint (1181–1226)

    wolf had "done evil out of hunger", the townsfolk were to feed the wolf regularly. In return, the wolf would no longer prey upon them or their flocks. In

    Francis of Assisi

    Francis of Assisi

    Francis_of_Assisi

  • Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
  • 1865 murder in Washington, D.C., US

    blood clot, after which Lincoln's breathing improved; he learned that regularly removing new clots maintained Lincoln's breathing. After giving Lincoln

    Assassination of Abraham Lincoln

    Assassination of Abraham Lincoln

    Assassination_of_Abraham_Lincoln

  • Slobodan Milošević
  • Yugoslav and Serbian politician (1941–2006)

    in Kosovo, and that the rights of the Serbs in the province were being regularly violated. As a solution, he called for political change to reduce the

    Slobodan Milošević

    Slobodan Milošević

    Slobodan_Milošević

  • Courtney Love
  • American rock musician and actress (born 1964)

    person with the nerve to sing, and so I got stuck with it." She has been regularly noted by critics for her husky vocals as well as her "banshee [-like]"

    Courtney Love

    Courtney Love

    Courtney_Love

  • Flag of the United States
  • 49-star version became official on July 4, 1959. The 50-star flag was ordered by then president Eisenhower on August 21, 1959, and was adopted in July

    Flag of the United States

    Flag of the United States

    Flag_of_the_United_States

  • Virginia Tech shooting
  • 2007 mass shooting in Blacksburg, Virginia, US

    investigation, a Virginia special justice declared Cho mentally ill and ordered him to attend treatment. Because he was not institutionalized, he was allowed

    Virginia Tech shooting

    Virginia Tech shooting

    Virginia_Tech_shooting

  • Gordon Ramsay
  • British celebrity chef (born 1966)

    spoke directly to the Big Brother House via the house plasma screens, regularly checking on the progress of the contestants. In 2011, during the results

    Gordon Ramsay

    Gordon Ramsay

    Gordon_Ramsay

  • Falklands War
  • 1982 undeclared Argentina–United Kingdom war

    where the final landmine was detonated. Selected war correspondents were regularly flown to Port Stanley in military aircraft to report on the war. Back

    Falklands War

    Falklands War

    Falklands_War

  • Poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal
  • 2018 attempted murder in Salisbury, England

    13 September 2018, Chris Busby, a retired research scientist, who is regularly featured as an expert on the Russian government-controlled RT television

    Poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal

    Poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal

    Poisoning_of_Sergei_and_Yulia_Skripal

  • Holes (film)
  • 2003 film by Andrew Davis

    portraying the D Tent group inmates), which included a video that was played regularly on the Disney Channel. The soundtrack also includes contributions by the

    Holes (film)

    Holes_(film)

  • Fox Broadcasting Company
  • American commercial broadcast television network

    and March 2025. As of 2015[update], Fox currently provides 17 hours of regularly scheduled network programming each week. The network provides fifteen

    Fox Broadcasting Company

    Fox Broadcasting Company

    Fox_Broadcasting_Company

  • Lady Jane Grey
  • Disputed Queen of England and Ireland in 1553

    stories that well-wishers warned Mary of the danger halfway to London: she regularly received news from London, and fully understood the risks of her position

    Lady Jane Grey

    Lady Jane Grey

    Lady_Jane_Grey

  • Wilhelm II
  • German Emperor from 1888 to 1918

    umbilical cord was weak and intermittent. Despite this dangerous sign, Martin ordered a further heavy dose of chloroform, so he could better manipulate the infant

    Wilhelm II

    Wilhelm II

    Wilhelm_II

  • Life Is Beautiful
  • 1997 Italian film by Roberto Benigni

    to Rodolfo, a rich but arrogant local government official with whom he regularly clashes. Guido sets up many "coincidental" incidents to show his interest

    Life Is Beautiful

    Life_Is_Beautiful

  • Barenaked Ladies
  • Canadian rock band

    American sitcom The Big Bang Theory. Barenaked Ladies has continued to regularly tour and record new music, having released 14 primary studio albums of

    Barenaked Ladies

    Barenaked Ladies

    Barenaked_Ladies

  • Bam Margera
  • American skateboarder and stuntman (born 1979)

    several of his projects. By the time of Viva La Bam, the couple were regularly living together in Margera's home. Their seven-year relationship ended

    Bam Margera

    Bam Margera

    Bam_Margera

  • Oda Nobunaga
  • Japanese samurai and warlord (1534–1582)

    battle, were stationed in the castle town and military exercises were held regularly. Since guns at that time had no rifling, accuracy was easily affected

    Oda Nobunaga

    Oda Nobunaga

    Oda_Nobunaga

  • Guam
  • U.S. territory in Micronesia

    species that rely on fire as part of their natural life cycle grow in many regularly burned areas. Grasslands and "barrens" have replaced previously forested

    Guam

    Guam

    Guam

  • Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
  • Shah of Iran from 1941 to 1979

    been unfaithful towards Farah, and his right-hand man Asadollah Alam regularly imported tall European women for "outings" with the Shah, though Alam's

    Mohammad Reza Pahlavi

    Mohammad Reza Pahlavi

    Mohammad_Reza_Pahlavi

  • Uncontacted peoples
  • Peoples living without sustained contact to the world community

    initial contact" as sharing the same characteristics who transition to regularly communicating with and integrating into mainstream society. To highlight

    Uncontacted peoples

    Uncontacted_peoples

  • Svetlana Alliluyeva
  • Youngest child of Joseph Stalin (1926–2011)

    Benediktov. However, her request was not accepted, and instead, she was ordered to return to the Soviet Union. Then, on 9 March 1967, Alliluyeva approached

    Svetlana Alliluyeva

    Svetlana Alliluyeva

    Svetlana_Alliluyeva

  • Corsica
  • Island and administrative region of France

    sense of community by establishing organizations where they would meet regularly, keep one another informed of developments in Corsica, and come to one

    Corsica

    Corsica

    Corsica

  • Jane Goodall
  • English zoologist (1934–2025)

    family were occasional churchgoers, but Goodall began attending more regularly as a teenager when the church appointed a new minister, Trevor Davies

    Jane Goodall

    Jane Goodall

    Jane_Goodall

  • Sadiq Khan
  • Mayor of London since 2016

    triggered a by-election in Tooting which was held on 16 June 2016. He is regularly named among the Top 100 London politicians in the London Evening Standard's

    Sadiq Khan

    Sadiq Khan

    Sadiq_Khan

  • Tyler Posey
  • American actor and musician (born 1991)

    series in 2007 but lost the role to his friend Taylor Lautner. The two regularly auditioned for the same roles as child actors. In 2011, Posey was cast

    Tyler Posey

    Tyler Posey

    Tyler_Posey

  • Dante Alighieri
  • Italian writer and philosopher (1265–1321)

    poems in Tuscan, which was not unprecedented; the vernacular had been regularly used for lyric works before, all during the thirteenth century. However

    Dante Alighieri

    Dante Alighieri

    Dante_Alighieri

  • Napoleon III
  • Emperor of the French from 1852 to 1870

    advice and attributed any problems simply to "rheumatism", for which he regularly visited the hot springs at Vichy and other spas. It became difficult for

    Napoleon III

    Napoleon III

    Napoleon_III

  • Edward I
  • King of England from 1272 to 1307

    observance he fulfilled the expectations of his age: he attended chapel regularly, gave alms generously and showed a fervent devotion to the Virgin Mary

    Edward I

    Edward I

    Edward_I

  • Billy Dee Williams
  • American actor, novelist and painter (born 1937)

    on the television series Lost in the episode "Exposé". He also appears regularly on short clips on the Jimmy Kimmel Live! as a semi-parody of himself.

    Billy Dee Williams

    Billy Dee Williams

    Billy_Dee_Williams

  • Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse
  • 2004 American military scandal

    and stretched out in the sun, and detainees swinging tent poles rise up regularly against their jailers, according to recently released Iraqis." The report

    Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse

    Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse

    Abu_Ghraib_torture_and_prisoner_abuse

  • Boeing 757
  • Large single-aisle airliner family

    000 m). After investigating the incident, the FAA ordered all 757 operators in the U.S. to regularly inspect upper fuselage sections of their aircraft

    Boeing 757

    Boeing 757

    Boeing_757

  • Revenge (TV series)
  • 2011 American drama television series

    rating in the 18–49 age advertising demographic for its pilot episode, and regularly winning its time slot against every other television network (CBS, Fox

    Revenge (TV series)

    Revenge_(TV_series)

  • Emmerdale
  • British television soap opera (since 1972)

    intended to be a three-month television series. However, more episodes were ordered and transmitted during the daytime until 1978, when it was moved to an

    Emmerdale

    Emmerdale

  • Amy Robsart
  • Wife of Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester

    paid for her own household, which comprised about 10 servants. She regularly ordered dresses and finery as accounts and a letter from her of as late as

    Amy Robsart

    Amy Robsart

    Amy_Robsart

  • Tether (cryptocurrency)
  • Cryptocurrency pegged to the United States dollar

    reserves. In addition to publishing quarterly attestations, Tether provides regularly updated information on token circulation and reserves on its official

    Tether (cryptocurrency)

    Tether_(cryptocurrency)

  • History of Taiwan
  • dynasty sent soldiers after them, and from that time on Song patrols regularly visited Penghu in the spring and summer. A local official, Wang Dayou

    History of Taiwan

    History of Taiwan

    History_of_Taiwan

  • Sushant Singh Rajput
  • Indian actor (1986–2020)

    captaincy. Incidentally, Rajput wasn't adept at cricket and had to train regularly in the game for 13 months as well as capture the playing style of Dhoni

    Sushant Singh Rajput

    Sushant Singh Rajput

    Sushant_Singh_Rajput

  • British European Airways Flight 548
  • 1972 aircraft accident in England

    D.H.121s (the name "Trident" was not introduced until September 1960) ordered by BEA in 1959 and was registered to the corporation in 1961 as G-ARPI

    British European Airways Flight 548

    British European Airways Flight 548

    British_European_Airways_Flight_548

  • Voice of America
  • International US-owned broadcaster

    next day, many VOA foreign language broadcasts replaced news and other regularly scheduled programming with music and the VOA website ceased being updated

    Voice of America

    Voice of America

    Voice_of_America

  • Battle of Tsushima
  • 1905 naval battle of the Russo-Japanese War

    August, Admiral Wilgelm Vitgeft, commander of the 1st Pacific Squadron, was ordered to sortie his fleet to Vladivostok, link up with the Squadron stationed

    Battle of Tsushima

    Battle of Tsushima

    Battle_of_Tsushima

  • Frederick III, German Emperor
  • German Emperor in 1888

    Frederick ordered his army to advance. He established his headquarters in Kaile. Now he reached the Elbe. On June 30, Helmuth von Moltke ordered him to station

    Frederick III, German Emperor

    Frederick III, German Emperor

    Frederick_III,_German_Emperor

  • Anneliese Michel
  • Woman who died from malnutrition after attempted exorcisms

    unauthorized shrine of San Damiano in Piacenza, with a family friend who regularly organized Christian pilgrimages to Italy. Her escort in Piacenza was convinced

    Anneliese Michel

    Anneliese_Michel

  • Sterling Hayden
  • American actor (1916–1986)

    War drama; and Fighter Attack (1953), a World War II film. By working regularly in leading and supporting roles, Hayden earned a substantial income. In

    Sterling Hayden

    Sterling Hayden

    Sterling_Hayden

  • Mary Celeste
  • Ship found abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean in 1872

    becoming captains. Benjamin was an observant Christian who read the Bible regularly and often bore witness to his faith at prayer meetings. In 1862, he married

    Mary Celeste

    Mary Celeste

    Mary_Celeste

  • AZ Alkmaar
  • Association football club in Netherlands

    the point that AZ '67 were successful in the late 1970s and early '80s, regularly playing European football from 1977 to 1982 while also winning three KNVB

    AZ Alkmaar

    AZ Alkmaar

    AZ_Alkmaar

  • The Dukes of Hazzard
  • American action-comedy television series (1979–1985)

    he provides an omniscient viewpoint of the situations presented, and regularly interjects comical asides during crucial plot points (often, during a

    The Dukes of Hazzard

    The_Dukes_of_Hazzard

  • George Bernard Shaw
  • Irish playwright, critic, and polemicist (1856–1950)

    scholarly and critical opinion about his works has varied, but he has regularly been rated among British dramatists as second only to Shakespeare; analysts

    George Bernard Shaw

    George Bernard Shaw

    George_Bernard_Shaw

  • Wagatha Christie
  • English libel dispute in 2019–2022

    the basis that Rooney's statements were substantially true. Vardy was ordered to pay a substantial proportion of Rooney's legal expenses, which, together

    Wagatha Christie

    Wagatha Christie

    Wagatha_Christie

  • Ed, Edd n Eddy
  • Animated television series

    fourth season was originally ordered as the last, but two additional seasons and four specials, including a movie, were ordered as a result of the series'

    Ed, Edd n Eddy

    Ed,_Edd_n_Eddy

  • Copts
  • Ethnoreligious group in North Africa

    estimated that its membership alone was 300,000, including those who do not regularly attend church services. In 2011, there were three Coptic churches in the

    Copts

    Copts

    Copts

  • Paul Gascoigne
  • English footballer and manager (born 1967)

    against Scotland in Euro 96. Under Glenn Hoddle, Gascoigne was picked regularly and helped England win the Tournoi de France in 1997 ahead of Brazil,

    Paul Gascoigne

    Paul Gascoigne

    Paul_Gascoigne

  • Windsor Castle
  • Official country residence of British monarch

    Apartments continued to deteriorate, even the general public were able to regularly visit the property. George III reversed this trend when he came to the

    Windsor Castle

    Windsor Castle

    Windsor_Castle

  • Gene Roddenberry
  • American screenwriter and producer (1921–1991)

    Marine base. During the production of the series Roddenberry clashed regularly with the Department of Defense over potential plots. The department withdrew

    Gene Roddenberry

    Gene Roddenberry

    Gene_Roddenberry

  • Ed Sullivan
  • American host and columnist (1901–1974)

    called his wife after every program to get her critique. The Sullivans regularly dined and socialized at New York City's best-known clubs and restaurants

    Ed Sullivan

    Ed Sullivan

    Ed_Sullivan

  • Los Angeles Police Department resources
  • Resources and systems used by the Los Angeles Police Department

    decommissioning them due to their poor gas mileage. LAPD vehicles are ordered painted in black clearcoat with the roof, doors, and pillars painted white

    Los Angeles Police Department resources

    Los Angeles Police Department resources

    Los_Angeles_Police_Department_resources

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  • Umrah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Umrah

    Pilgrimage to Makkah Other than Regular Hajj Days

    Umrah

  • Zakirah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Zakirah |

    One who remembers Allah regularly

    Zakirah |

  • Hosier
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hosier

    English : occupational name for a maker or seller of leggings, from an agent derivative of Middle English hose (Old English hosa). Hose was the regular term for garments worn on the legs until the 18th century.

    Hosier

  • Berwick
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish

    Berwick

    Scottish : habitational name from Berwick-on-Tweed, on the Northumbrian coast at the mouth of the Tweed river, a border town that regularly changed hands between the Scots and the English.English : variant of Barwick.

    Berwick

  • Leiner
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Leiner

    English : variant of Lanier 1.Dutch : variant of Leonard.Jewish (western Ashkenazic) : name taken by someone who was good at chanting the Pentateuch at public worship in the synagogue or who regularly did so, from West Yiddish layner ‘reader’ (a derivative of West Yiddish laynen ‘to read’, which comes ultimately from Latin legere ‘to read’).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a flax grower or merchant, from German Lein ‘flax’ + agent suffix -er.

    Leiner

  • Naitik
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Haryanvi, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu

    Naitik

    Regular; Ethical; Good in Nature

    Naitik

  • Woolen
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Woolen

    English : topographic name for someone who lived on a curved or irregularly shaped piece of land, from Old English wōh ‘curved’, ‘crooked’ + land ‘land’, ‘estate’, or a habitational name from Woolland in Dorset, named from an Old English winn, wynn ‘meadow’, ‘pasture’ + land ‘land’, ‘estate’.

    Woolen

  • Bowens
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, of Welsh origin

    Bowens

    English, of Welsh origin : variant of Bowen, with the addition of the regular English patronymic suffix -s.Altered spelling of Dutch Bouwens, a variant of Bauwens.

    Bowens

  • Parvin
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Parvin

    Regular Winner

    Parvin

  • Anushtaan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Anushtaan

    Conduct; Regular Performance of Worship

    Anushtaan

  • Bevans
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, of Welsh origin

    Bevans

    English, of Welsh origin : variant of Bevan, with the addition of the regular English patronymic suffix -s.

    Bevans

  • Harry
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly South Wales and southwestern England)

    Harry

    English (mainly South Wales and southwestern England) : from the medieval personal name Harry, which was the usual vernacular form of Henry, with assimilation of the consonantal cluster and regular Middle English change of -er- to -ar-.French : from the Germanic personal name Hariric, composed of the elements hari, heri ‘army’ + rīc ‘power(ful)’.

    Harry

  • Parton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly West Midlands)

    Parton

    English (chiefly West Midlands) : habitational name from any of various places called Parton; most are named with Old English peretūn ‘pear orchard’ (a compound of pere ‘pear’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, with later change of -er- to -ar-, a regular phonetic development in Middle English). There are examples in Gloucestershire, two in Cumbria, and one in Kircudbrightshire, Scotland.

    Parton

  • Showell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (West Midlands)

    Showell

    English (West Midlands) : from Middle English schovel ‘shovel’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of shovels, or for someone who regularly used a shovel in his work.

    Showell

  • Zakirah
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Zakirah

    One who remembers Allah regularly

    Zakirah

  • Zakirah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Zakirah

    One who remembers Allah regularly

    Zakirah

  • Asche
  • Surname or Lastname

    North German

    Asche

    North German : variant of Asch.English : variant spelling of Ash (asche was the regular Middle English spelling of this word).

    Asche

  • Harbour
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Harbour

    English : metonymic occupational name for a keeper of a lodging house, from late Old English herebeorg ‘shelter’, ‘lodging’ (from here ‘army’ + beorg ‘shelter’). (The change of -er- to -ar- is a regular phonetic process in Old French and Middle English.)Variant of French Arbour.A Harbour or Arbour, from Normandy, France, is documented in Quebec City in 1671.

    Harbour

  • Logsdon
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Bedfordshire)

    Logsdon

    English (Bedfordshire) : habitational name from an unidentified place. In Tudor records, the surname is generally spelled Logsden or Loggesden. It may be a variant of Loxton, name of a place in Somerset, or possibly an irregularly altered form of Roxton, name of a place in Bedfordshire (see Ruxton).A William Logsden is recorded in Somerset Co., MD, tax rolls in the late 17th century.

    Logsdon

  • Halfpenny
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Halfpenny

    English : nickname probably for a tenant whose feudal obligations included a regular payment in cash or kind (for example bread or salt) of a halfpenny.

    Halfpenny

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  • Aaloy
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Indian

    Aaloy

    Light; House / Home

  • Aley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Essex)

    Aley

    English (Essex) : probably a variant of Alley.

  • Savad
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Savad

    Sweet Heart

  • Dulal
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Dulal

    Dear one

  • Zahid
  • Boy/Male

    Afghan, Arabic, German, Muslim, Pashtun

    Zahid

    Chaste; Altruistic; Saint

  • Nency
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Nency

    Happy

  • Jalasa
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Jalasa

    Celebration

  • Balak
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Balak

    Who lays waste or destroys.

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  • Boy/Male

    American, Arabic, Bengali, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Kannada, Muslim, Oriya, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Telugu

    Damian

    To Tame; Subdue; Tamer

  • Cinnia
  • Girl/Female

    Celtic

    Cinnia

    Beauty.

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  • Regular
  • a.

    Belonging to a monastic order or community; as, regular clergy, in distinction dfrom the secular clergy.

  • Monthly
  • n.

    A publication which appears regularly once a month.

  • Regularia
  • n. pl.

    A division of Echini which includes the circular, or regular, sea urchins.

  • Eurythmy
  • n.

    Regularly of the pulse.

  • Regulable
  • a.

    Capable of being regulated.

  • Shooty
  • a.

    Sprouting or coming up freely and regularly.

  • Bosquet
  • n.

    A grove; a thicket; shrubbery; an inclosure formed by branches of trees, regularly or irregularly disposed.

  • Statedly
  • adv.

    At stated times; regularly.

  • Irregularly
  • adv.

    In an irregular manner.

  • Regular
  • a.

    Conformed to a rule; agreeable to an established rule, law, principle, or type, or to established customary forms; normal; symmetrical; as, a regular verse in poetry; a regular piece of music; a regular verb; regular practice of law or medicine; a regular building.

  • Regular
  • a.

    Governed by rule or rules; steady or uniform in course, practice, or occurence; not subject to unexplained or irrational variation; returning at stated intervals; steadily pursued; orderlly; methodical; as, the regular succession of day and night; regular habits.

  • Secularly
  • adv.

    In a secular or worldly manner.

  • Orderly
  • adv.

    According to due order; regularly; methodically; duly.

  • Angularly
  • adv.

    In an angular manner; with of at angles or corners.

  • Regular
  • a.

    Having all the parts of the same kind alike in size and shape; as, a regular flower; a regular sea urchin.

  • Regularly
  • adv.

    In a regular manner; in uniform order; methodically; in due order or time.

  • Regular
  • a.

    Thorough; complete; unmitigated; as, a regular humbug.

  • Regularness
  • n.

    Regularity.

  • Regular
  • a.

    Constituted, selected, or conducted in conformity with established usages, rules, or discipline; duly authorized; permanently organized; as, a regular meeting; a regular physican; a regular nomination; regular troops.

  • Regularity
  • n.

    The condition or quality of being regular; as, regularity of outline; the regularity of motion.