continuous vs irregular

continuous

adj
  • Not deviating or varying from uniformity; not interrupted; not joined or articulated. 

  • Expressing an ongoing action or state. 

  • Such that, for every x in the domain, for each small open interval D about f(x), there's an interval containing x whose image is in D. 

  • Without stopping; without a break, cessation, or interruption. 

  • Without intervening space; continued. 

  • Such that each open set in the target space has an open preimage (in the domain space, with respect to the given function). 

irregular

adj
  • nonstandard; not conforming to rules or expectations 

  • without symmetry, regularity, or uniformity 

  • rough 

  • not regular; having sides that are not equal or angles that are not equal 

  • whose faces are not all regular polygons (or are not equally inclined to each other) 

  • not following the regular or expected patterns of inflection in a given language 

noun
  • A soldier who is not a member of an official military force and who may not use regular army tactics. 

  • One who does not regularly attend a venue. 

How often have the words continuous and irregular occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )