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normality
Variant of normal
normal
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nor·mal (nôr′məl)
adjective
- conforming with or constituting an accepted standard, model, or pattern; esp., corresponding to the median or average of a large group in type, appearance, achievement, function, development, etc.; natural; usual; standard; regular
- Biol. occurring naturally normal immunity
- Chem.
- designating or of a salt formed by replacing all the replaceable hydrogen of an acid with a metal or metals
- designating or of a solution which contains an amount of the dissolved substance chemically equivalent to one gram atom of hydrogen per liter of solution
- designating or of a fatty hydrocarbon, the chain of which is continuous rather than branched, in which no carbon atom is united directly to more than two others
- Math. perpendicular; at right angles
- Med., Psychol.
- free from disease, disorder, or malformation; specif., average in intelligence or development
- mentally sound
Etymology: L normalis < norma, a rule: see norm
noun
- anything normal
- the usual state, amount, degree, etc.; esp., the median or average
- Math. a perpendicular; esp., a perpendicular to a line tangent to a curve, at its point of tangency
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