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Answer for the clue "Fixed procedure ", 4 letters:
rote

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Word definitions for rote in dictionaries

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Rote \Rote\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Roted ; p. pr. & vb. n. Roting .] To learn or repeat by rote. [Obs.] --Shak.

Usage examples of rote.

Alas, his piloting instructor, aside from being a demon on rote, had disallowed his request to double his shifts so that he might depart a Common month early with his big-ship license.

Without controversy there be seven seen sorts, seventeen several sorts of hob- thrushes, and several sorts of divels, and if the humour took me I could name them all by rote.

Montjean took up the cue, describing her business with a glibness that had a quality of rote.

Thus it came to pass that Johnson, having got the tale by rote, Followed every stray goanna, seeking for the antidote.

I wish I cood put it on Kapera8s Rist Putur, so you get it in order with Kapera8s Letturs and my othur Lettur I rote.

Strauss rote some things on a peice of paper and prof Nemur talkd to me very sereus.

Whose emissaries knock at every door In rhythmal rote, and groan the great events The hour is pregnant with?

Wee aint scollers enougth to rite it down just what wee feel, but wee feel a hunderd times more an what weave got rote down.

They came by rote, a platitude from this speech of long ago, a banality from yesterday, a quotation, an apothegm, a joke.

Bart said fl atty when I a all his enthusiasm squelched because Melodic refusing to dance the rote he wanted.

But while the subtests that measuredreasoning, abstract thinking, and spatial relationships were superior, the tests requiring rote memory were very poor.

At an almost subliminal level, a soft musical refrain had begun, a chanting sound that whispered in her ears: Chango mani rote Chango mani cote olle Larry Niven and Steven Barnes 159 She tapped at the earpiece of her Virtual set.

Sianadh took this opportunity to teach handspeak and to recite the history of the world, learned by rote, embellished by a few of his own amendments.

For example, theurgists and demonologists used rote formulae to summon superhuman beings, as Agor had explained to him, and those beings were specialized and individual.

After Alaena picked her tiles, the older woman frowned at them for a long time, then began saying a few chopped phrases, obviously memorized whole by rote.