Entertainment / Football / Regular Season: In college football, it is the portion of the season that is scheduled ahead-of-time by the schools. It excludes any bowl game, conference championship, or playoff games. In NFL football, the regular season is defined as weeks 1-17.
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Regular Adjective Synonyms: scheduled, routine, systematic, ordered, steady, consistent, rhythmic(al), automatic, uniform, periodic, cyclic(al), hourly, daily, weekly, hebdomadal, semi-weekly, biweekly, fortnightly, semi-monthly, monthly, bimonthly, seasonal, quarterly, semi-annual,
Regular Noun Synonyms: routine, ordinary, common, everyday, customary, accustomed, wonted, commonplace, normal,ual, traditional, time-honoured, conventional, typical, habitual, natural, familiar, standard, predictable, scheduled, fixed, unvarying, invariable, methodical
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Season Adverb Synonyms: ripen, mature, age, condition, mellow
Season Noun Synonyms: time, period, occasion, opportunity
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Business / Finance / Seasoned Datings: Extended credit for customers who order goods in periods other than peak seasons. MORE
Business / Finance / Seasoned Issue: Issue of a security for which there is an existing market. Related: Unseasoned issue. MORE
Business / Finance / Seasoned: In the case of equity, having gained a reputation for quality with the investing public and enjoying liquidity in the secondary market; in the case of convertibles, having traded for at least 90 days MORE
Business / Finance / Seasonally Adjusted: Mathematically adjusted by moderating a macroeconomic indicator (e.g., oil prices/imports) so that relative comparisons can be drawn from month to month all year. MORE
Science / Marine Biology / Seasonal Estuary: An estuary in which salinity at any one geographic point changes seasonally (e.g., decreases during the spring melt) MORE
Business / Finance / Seasoned New Issue: A new issue of stock after the company's securities have previously been issued. A seasoned new issue of common stock can be made using a cash offer or a rights offer. MORE