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Definition of norma
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Norma (n.) A norm; a
principle
or rule; a
model;
a
standard.
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Heteroclite
::
Heteroclite
(a.)
Deviating
from
ordinary
forms or
rules;
irregular;
anomalous;
abnormal.
Anticipate
::
Anticipate
(v. t.) To take up or
introduce
beforehand,
or
before
the
proper
or
normal
time; to cause to occur
earlier
or
prematurely;
as, the
advocate
has
anticipated
a part of his
argument..
Intussusception
::
Intussusception
(n.) The
abnormal
reception
or
slipping
of a part of a tube, by
inversion
and
descent,
within
a
contiguous
part of it;
specifically,
the
reception
or
slipping
of the upper part of the small
intestine
into the
lower;
introsusception;
invagination..
Normalcy
::
Normalcy
(n.) The
quality,
state,
or fact of being
normal;
as, the point of
normalcy..
Trappist
::
Trappist
(n.) A monk
belonging
to a
branch
of the
Cistercian
Order,
which was
established
by
Armand
de Rance in 1660 at the
monastery
of La
Trappe
in
Normandy.
Extreme
austerity
characterizes
their
discipline.
They were
introduced
permanently
into the
United
States
in 1848, and have
monasteries
in Iowa and
Kentucky..
Dislocate
::
Dislocate
(v. t.) To
displace;
to put out of its
proper
place.
Especially,
of a bone: To
remove
from its
normal
connections
with a
neighboring
bone; to put out of
joint;
to move from its
socket;
to
disjoint;
as, to
dislocate
your
bones..
Heterotopy
::
Heterotopy
(n.) A
deviation
from the
natural
position;
-- a term
applied
in the case of
organs
or
growths
which are
abnormal
in
situation.
Preternatural
::
Preternatural
(a.)
Beyond
of
different
from what is
natural,
or
according
to the
regular
course
of
things,
but not
clearly
supernatural
or
miraculous;
strange;
inexplicable;
extraordinary;
uncommon;
irregular;
abnormal;
as, a
preternatural
appearance;
a
preternatural
stillness;
a
preternatural
presentation
(in
childbirth)
or
labor..
Myopia
::
Myopia
(n.)
Nearsightedness;
shortsightedness;
a
condition
of the eye in which the rays from
distant
object
are
brought
to a focus
before
they reach the
retina,
and hence form an
indistinct
image;
while the rays from very near
objects
are
normally
converged
so as to
produce
a
distinct
image.
It is
corrected
by the use of a
concave
lens..
Light
::
Light
(superl.)
Not quite sound or
normal;
somewhat
impaired
or
deranged;
dizzy;
giddy.
Pentamera
::
Pentamera
(n. pl.) An
extensive
division
of
Coleoptera,
including
those that
normally
have
five-jointed
tarsi.
It
embraces
about half of all the known
species
of the
Coleoptera..
Norma
::
Norma (n.) A
mason's
or a
carpenter's
square
or rule.
Formal
::
Formal
(a.)
Sound;
normal.
Heteroclitical
::
Heteroclitical
(a.)
Deviating
from
ordinary
forms or
rules;
irregular;
anomalous;
abnormal.
C
::
C () C is the third
letter
of the
English
alphabet.
It is from the Latin
letter
C, which in old Latin
represented
the
sounds
of k, and g (in go); its
original
value being the
latter.
In
Anglo-Saxon
words,
or Old
English
before
the
Norman
Conquest,
it
always
has the sound of k. The Latin C was the same
letter
as the Greek /, /, and came from the Greek
alphabet.
The
Greeks
got it from the
Ph/nicians.
The
English
name of C is from the Latin name ce, and was
derived,
probably,
through
the
French.
Et
Orthoscopic
::
Orthoscopic
(a.)
Giving
an image in
correct
or
normal
proportions;
giving
a flat field of view; as, an
orthoscopic
eyepiece..
Normal
::
Normal
(a.)
Denoting
that
series
of
hydrocarbons
in which no
carbon
atom is
united
with more than two other
carbon
atoms;
as,
normal
pentane,
hexane,
etc. Cf.
Iso-..
Spermatorrhoea
::
Spermatorrhoea
(n.)
Abnormally
frequent
involuntary
emission
of the semen
without
copulation.
Histoid
::
Histoid
(a.)
Resembling
the
normal
tissues;
as,
histoid
tumors..
Umbilicus
::
Umbilicus
(n.) A point of a
surface
at which the
curvatures
of the
normal
sections
are all equal to each
other.
A
sphere
may be
osculatory
to the
surface
in every
direction
at an
umbilicus.
Called
also
umbilic.
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