Results for: irregular, not proper
English English
cancel, annul, repeal, retract; fail to play a card of proper suit when it is possible to do so (Cards), failure to follow suit in cards, failure to play a card of the proper suit when it is possible to do so (Cards); cancellation, annulment, retractio...revoke
canceler, repealer, one who annuls; one who fails to throw a card of the proper suit when it is possible to do so (Cards)revoker
canopy, equipment to check proper functioning, examiner, one who gives a test, sample of product, small stick, somebody who tests, somebody who tests new productstester
carried and deposited by ice, inconsistent, large stone or boulder carried by a glacier and left in a new location (Glaciology), often changing direction, rock moved by ice, somebody behaving unpredictably, unsettled, irregular, having no fixed course,...erratic
cause a lack of order, disorganize, disarrange, disturb, illness, confusion; something irregular; disturbance; malady, sickness, messiness, unruly behavior, upset arrangementdisorder
causing, designed for use from time to time, infrequent, occurring now and then, irregular, incidental, on occasion, relating to special eventoccasional
changeable, irregular in rhythm, likely to move, make unsteady, not constant or reliable, not fixed, tottering, unstable, shaky; insecure; changeableunsteady
characteristic root, proper value, latent root (Mathematics)eigenvalue
come or go irregularly, fall behind, wander away from, stray from; ramble, wander; grow or spread out in an untidy or irregular fashion, grow untidily, move or become spread out, straggled group or arrangement, stray from pathstraggle
conformity with moral standards, modesty, modesty; integrity; proper behavior, moral behaviordecency
cover with pebbles, crystal lens, give irregular surface to, make surface rough and pebbly, rock crystal used for lenses, rock fragment, small round stone, small stone, thick and distortingpebble
covered with scratch marks; tending to scratch; uneven, haphazard, ragged; characterized by scribbles; producing a grating sound; causing itching or irritation, irregular, itchy, penned quickly, sounding like scratchesscratchy
deviating from what is proper, distorted, intentionally misconstrued; falsified, made to be incorrect, relating to unusual sexual activitiesperverted
device to encode transmitted signals, device which mixes communications signals so that only a person with the proper receiver can decipher them; person or thing that scramblesscrambler
dignified, seemly, tasteful, proper, correctdecorous
 

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