Spanish Meaning of irregulars

Irregulares

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Definitions and Meaning of irregulars in English

irregulars

celebrated without either proclamation of the banns or publication of intention to marry, not belonging to a regular army but raised for a special purpose, not belonging to a recognized or organized body, not belonging to or a part of a regular organized group, not being or acting in accord with laws, rules, or established custom, failing to occur at regular or normal intervals, not in accord with laws, rules, procedures, or established custom, having one or more like parts unequal in size, form, or the way they are arranged, not continuous or regular in occurrence, strong sense 12, not following a usual or prescribed procedure, merchandise that has minor defects or that falls next below the manufacturer's standard for firsts, merchandise that is slightly imperfect, lacking perfect symmetry of form, one that is irregular, not conforming to the usual pattern of inflection, lacking perfect symmetry or evenness, not following custom or rule, having one or more floral parts of the same whorl different in size, shape, or arrangement, an irregular soldier, failing to defecate at regular or normal intervals, a soldier who is not a member of a regular military force, uneven, lacking continuity or regularity of occurrence, activity, or function, zygomorphic, strong sense 16, not following the normal or usual manner of inflection, lacking continuity or regularity especially of occurrence or activity

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Irregulares

celebrated without either proclamation of the banns or publication of intention to marry, not belonging to a regular army but raised for a special purpose, not

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Civiles,No combatientes

irreformable => Irreformable, irradicable => inerradicable, irons out => plancha, ironing out => Planchar, ironhearted => férreo,