Regimen vs Routine - What's the difference?
regimen | routine |
Orderly government; system of order; administration.
Any regulation or remedy which is intended to produce beneficial effects by gradual operation.
* 1832 , The Edinburgh Review (page 470)
(grammar) A syntactical relation between words, as when one depends on another and is regulated by it in respect to case or mood; government.
A course of action to be followed regularly; a standard procedure.
A set of normal procedures, often performed mechanically.
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*:It is never possible to settle down to the ordinary routine of life at sea until the screw begins to revolve. There is an hour or two, after the passengers have embarked, which is disquieting and fussy.
A set piece of an entertainer's act.
(label) A set of instructions designed to perform a specific task; a subroutine.
According to established procedure.
Regular; habitual.
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As nouns the difference between regimen and routine
is that regimen is orderly government; system of order; administration while routine is a course of action to be followed regularly; a standard procedure.As an adjective routine is
according to established procedure.regimen
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(en-noun)- Seven or eight annual bloodings, and as many purgations — such was the common regimen the theory prescribed to ensure continuance of health
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(en noun)Adjective
(en adjective)Old soldiers?, passage=Whether modern, industrial man is less or more warlike than his hunter-gatherer ancestors is impossible to determine.
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