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Lacking perfect symmetry or evenness
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| irregularity |
refers to the intentional misstatement or omission of significant information in accounting records, financial statements, other reports, documents or records. Irregularities include (a) fraudulent financial reporting which renders financial statements misleading and (b) misappropriation of assets. Irregularities involve:
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Used to describe a calyx or corolla in which all parts are not alike. A rose is regular, a sweet pea is irregular.
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| irregular astigmatism |
A refractive error caused by an irregular shape of the cornea in which the curve on one side of the meridian or axis is not symmetrical with the curve on the other side.
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| irregular |
An irregular noun does not follow the usual plural rule. By the age of two or three, children learn to add -s. Before that, they treat all nouns as irregular. But even if they had been saying "mice," once they learn the plural rule they may begin saying "mouses" instead. Eventually they learn to treat the irregular nouns as special cases, exceptions to the usual rule. ...
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