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normal
1[ nawr-muhl ]
adjective
- serving to establish a standard.
- Psychology.
- approximately average in any psychological trait, as intelligence, personality, or emotional adjustment.
- free from any mental disorder; sane.
- Biology, Medicine/Medical.
- free from any infection or other form of disease or malformation, or from experimental therapy or manipulation.
- of natural occurrence.
- Mathematics.
- being at right angles, as a line; perpendicular.
- of the nature of or relating to a mathematical normal.
- (of an orthogonal system of real functions) defined so that the integral of the square of the absolute value of any function is 1.
- (of a topological space) having the property that corresponding to every pair of disjoint closed sets are two disjoint open sets, each containing one of the closed sets.
- (of a set) having the property that the same set results when all the elements of the set are operated on consistently on the left and consistently on the right by any element of the set; invariant.
- Chemistry.
- (of a solution) containing one equivalent weight of the constituent in question in one liter of solution.
- relating to an aliphatic hydrocarbon having a straight unbranched carbon chain, each carbon atom of which is joined to no more than two other carbon atoms.
- of or relating to a neutral salt in which any replaceable hydroxyl groups or hydrogen atoms have been replaced by other groups or atoms, as sodium sulfate, Na 2 SO 4 .
noun
- the standard or the common type.
- the usual state, amount, level, etc., especially the average or mean:
Production may fall below normal.
- Mathematics.
- a perpendicular line or plane, especially one perpendicular to a tangent line of a curve, or a tangent plane of a surface, at the point of contact.
- the portion of this perpendicular line included between its point of contact with the curve and the x- axis.
Normal
2[ nawr-muhl ]
noun
- a city in central Illinois.
normal
/ n蓴藧藞m忙l瑟t瑟; 藞n蓴藧m蓹l /
adjective
- usual; regular; common; typical
the normal level
the normal way of doing it
- constituting a standard
if we take this as normal
- psychol
- being within certain limits of intelligence, educational success or ability, etc
- conforming to the conventions of one's group
- biology med (of laboratory animals) maintained in a natural state for purposes of comparison with animals treated with drugs, etc
- chem (of a solution) containing a number of grams equal to the equivalent weight of the solute in each litre of solvent N
- chem denoting a straight-chain hydrocarbon: a normal alkane . Prefix: n-, e.g. n- octane
- geometry another word for perpendicular
noun
- the usual, average, or typical state, degree, form, etc
- anything that is normal
- geometry a line or plane perpendicular to another line or plane or to the tangent of a curved line or plane at the point of contact
Derived Forms
- normality, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 苍辞谤路尘补濒路颈路迟测 [nawr-, mal, -i-tee] noun plural normalities
- 苍辞谤路尘补濒路苍别蝉蝉 noun
- 补苍路迟颈路苍辞谤路尘补濒 adjective
- 丑补濒蹿-苍辞谤路尘补濒 adjective
- 丑测路辫别谤路苍辞谤路尘补濒 adjective
- 苍辞苍路苍辞谤路尘补濒 adjective
- 辞路惫别谤路苍辞谤路尘补濒 adjective
- 辩耻补路蝉颈-苍辞谤路尘补濒 adjective
- 辩耻补路蝉颈-苍辞谤路尘补濒路ly adverb
- 蝉别尘路颈路苍辞谤路尘补濒 adjective
- 蝉别尘路颈路苍辞谤路尘补濒路ly adverb
- 耻苍路苍辞谤路尘补濒 adjective
- 耻苍路苍辞谤路尘补濒路ly adverb
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of normal1
Example Sentences
In normal times, its universities are the largest recipients of federal research grants.
Biologists found only 24 bird and five mammal species in those areas, far below normal in unsprayed forests.
He said there was not a failure of coverage - meaning supply - and there was a relatively low demand for electricity that was quite normal in the days running up to the crisis.
As life in Spain and Portugal stutters back to normal, the big questions are not just what went wrong but how to prevent such a full-scale power failure from happening again.
"As a result, we currently have pockets of limited availability in some stores. We are working hard to get availability back to normal across the estate. "
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