regular
noun/ˈreɡjələ(r)/
/ˈreɡjələr/
- a customer who often goes to a particular shop, pub, restaurant, etc.
- He's one of our regulars.
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- a person who often plays in a particular team, takes part in a particular television show, etc.
- We are missing six first-team regulars because of injury.
- a professional soldier who belongs to a country’s permanent army
customer
member of team
soldier
Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French reguler, from Latin regularis, from regula ‘rule’.
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