1) a person who regularly receives Holy Communion (communicant)
2) a series of events taking place in a regularly repeated order (cycle)
3) (of birds and fish) to go to another part of the world regularly each year; (of people) to move regularly from one place to another (to live there) (migrate)
4) happening, coming, seen etc from time to time, but not regularly (occasional)
5) to do (something) repeatedly or regularly in order to become skilful; to make a habit of doing (something) (practise)
6) one in which the actors or plays are changed regularly (repertory)
7) (an act of making) a blow; one of a series of regularly repeated movements, especially as a way of swimming or rowing; a sudden attack of illness in the brain, with loss of feeling, power to move etc (stroke)
8) to (agree to) pay (a sum of money) regularly (to a cause, for something) (subscribe)
9) a light, regularly repeated sound, especially of a clock or watch; a moment; a small creature that fastens itself on the skin and sucks blood; a small mark to show that something is correct (tick)
at all times; without exception
forever; continually
usually
usually
(happening, done, appearing) every day (or every weekday)
occurring every day; during the day
without difficulty; without doubt
without difficulty
at any (single) time
always, at any time
usually
mainly, in most cases
changing step by step
happening slowly, evenly
firmly
firmly
steadily
steadily
continually
continually
in the majority of instances; mainly
generally, mainly
often
greatly, a lot
many times on different occasions; in a large number of instances
frequently
ordinarily; as a rule
ordinarily; as a rule
usually
usually