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Routine   /rutˈin/   Listen
Routine

noun
1.
An unvarying or habitual method or procedure.  Synonym: modus operandi.
2.
A short theatrical performance that is part of a longer program.  Synonyms: act, bit, number, turn.  "She had a catchy little routine" , "It was one of the best numbers he ever did"
3.
A set sequence of steps, part of larger computer program.  Synonyms: function, procedure, subprogram, subroutine.
adjective
1.
Found in the ordinary course of events.  Synonyms: everyday, mundane, quotidian, unremarkable, workaday.  "It was a routine day" , "There's nothing quite like a real...train conductor to add color to a quotidian commute"



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"Routine" Quotes from Famous Books



... subsequently, when Pamela and Priscilla had settled down again to the routine of their old lives, there was a quiet wedding celebrated at Paris—a quiet wedding, though it was under Lady ...
— Theo - A Sprightly Love Story • Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett

... that; it's just this infernal routine. Just one routine patrol after another; they should call it the Routine Patrol Service. That's what the silver-sleeves at the Base are ...
— The Terror from the Depths • Sewell Peaslee Wright

... relaxing of authority was specially apparent. It destroyed some of the interest in our philosophical extravagances; for the dread of coming across the powers that be lends a certain flavour to the routine of a junior boy. It also tended to substitute horseplay and rowdyism for mere fun—greatly to the detriment ...
— Tom, Dick and Harry • Talbot Baines Reed

... degree. The old superintendent having resigned on account of age, an experienced teacher, who was an enthusiast in education, succeeded him in that office. Feeling depressed by the lack of life among the children, the latter concluded, after a few weeks, to break the routine by taking thirty of the older boys and girls to a circus. But shortly before the appointed day one of these girls proved so refractory that she was told that she could not be allowed to go. To the new superintendent's astonishment, however, she did not seem disappointed ...
— How To Study and Teaching How To Study • F. M. McMurry

... delicacy of the vintages offered him acted to dull his conscience; Mr. Thayer praising them and hospitably pressing his guest to partake. He himself drank very moderately and in a kind of mere matter-of-fact way; it was part of the dinner routine; and St. Leger tasted, as a man who knows indeed what is good, but also makes it a matter of no moment; no more than his bread or his napkin. Mr. Copley drank with eager gusto, and glass after glass; even, Dolly thought, ...
— The End of a Coil • Susan Warner


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