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rouˈtinary, a. [f. routine n. + -ary.] According to routine or custom. Also, in wider senses: that acts according to routine; occurring, performed, etc., routinely.
1870Emerson Soc. & Solit. vii, He retreats into his routinary existence, which is quite separate from his scientific. 1963V. Nabokov Gift ii. 105 Some sort of routinary hallucination, like a harmless domestic ghost that sits down..every evening by the fireside. 1967D. Flakoll tr. Asturias's Cyclone iii. 33 ‘The second ball is routine... Perhaps you can tell us where..routine commences.’ ‘It ends the instant the ball leaves your hand. You are no longer a rutinary [sic] bowler. The adventure begins.’ 1976Word 1971 XXVII. 61 The exceptionality, for today, of prenatal assessment of foetal neurophysiology will be the routinary procedure of the future. |