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regularly-moved

|reg-u-lar-ly-moved|

B2

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/ˈrɛɡjələrli muːvd/

🇬🇧

/ˈrɛɡjʊləli muːvd/

(regularly-move)

consistently relocated

Base Form
regularly-move
Etymology
Etymology Information

'regularly-moved' originates from the combination of 'regularly' and 'moved', where 'regularly' comes from Latin 'regularis' meaning 'consistent' and 'moved' from Latin 'movere' meaning 'to move'.

Historical Evolution

'regularly' changed from the Latin word 'regularis' and 'moved' from 'movere', eventually forming the modern English compound 'regularly-moved'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'regularly' meant 'in a straight line' and 'moved' meant 'to change position', but over time it evolved into its current meaning of 'moved in a regular manner'.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

moved in a regular manner or at regular intervals.

The chess pieces were regularly-moved during the game.

Synonyms

consistently-movedsystematically-moved

Antonyms

Last updated: 2025/05/27 17:55