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REG'ULIZE, v.t. To reduce to regulus or pure metal; to separate pure metal from ...
REG'ULINE, a. [See Regulus .] Pertaining to regulus or pure metal. Bodies which ...
REG'ULATOR, n. 1. One who regulates. 2. The small spring of a watch, which regul...
REGULA'TION, n. 1. The act of regulating or reducing to order. 2. A rule or orde...
REG'ULATING, ppr. Adjusting by rule, method or forms; reducing to order; subject...
REG'ULATED, pp. Adjusted by rule, method or forms; put in good order; subjected ...
REG'ULATE, v.t. 1. To adjust by rule, method or established mode; as, to regulat...
REG'ULARLY, adv. 1. In a manner accordant to a rule or established mode; as a ph...
REGULAR'ITY, n. 1. Agreeableness to a rule or to established order; as the regul...
REG'ULAR, a. [L. regularis, from regula, a rule, from rego, to rule.] 1. Conform...
REGUERDON, n. regerd'on. [See Reward .] A reward; a recompense. [Not in use.] RE...
REGRET'TING, ppr. Lamenting; grieving at; repenting.
REGRET'TED, pp. Lamented.
REGRET'FULLY, adv. With regret.
REGRET'FUL, a. Full of regret.
REGRET', n. 1. Grief; sorrow; pain of mind. We feel regret at the loss of friend...