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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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Chevron
::
Chevron
(n.) A
zigzag
molding,
or group of
moldings,
common
in
Norman
architecture..
Urobilin
::
Urobilin
(n.) A
yellow
pigment
identical
with
hydrobilirubin,
abundant
in the
highly
colored
urine of
fever,
and also
present
in
normal
urine.
See
Urochrome..
Polydactylism
::
Polydactylism
(n.) The
possession
of more that the
normal
number
of
digits.
Aberrant
::
Aberrant
(a.)
Deviating
from the
ordinary
or
natural
type;
exceptional;
abnormal.
Urohaematin
::
Urohaematin
(n.)
Urinary
haematin;
--
applied
to the
normal
coloring
matter
of the
urine,
on the
supposition
that it is
formed
either
directly
or
indirectly
(through
bilirubin)
from the
haematin
of the
blood.
See
Urochrome,
and
Urobilin..
Sport
::
Sport (n.) A plant or an
animal,
or part of a plant or
animal,
which has some
peculiarity
not
usually
seen in the
species;
an
abnormal
variety
or
growth.
See
Sporting
plant,
under
Sporting..
Eupnaea
::
Eupnaea
(n.)
Normal
breathing
where
arterialization
of the blood is
normal,
in
distinction
from
dyspnaea,
in which the blood is
insufficiently
arterialized..
Heterology
::
Heterology
(n.) The
absence
of
correspondence,
or
relation,
in type of
structure;
lack of
analogy
between
parts,
owing to their being
composed
of
different
elements,
or of like
elements
in
different
proportions;
variation
in
structure
from the
normal
form; --
opposed
to
homology..
Hyper-
::
Hyper-
() A
prefix
signifying
over,
above;
as,
hyperphysical,
hyperthyrion;
also, above
measure,
abnormally
great,
excessive;
as,
hyperaemia,
hyperbola,
hypercritical,
hypersecretion..
Norman
::
Norman
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Normandy
or to the
Normans;
as, the
Norman
language;
the
Norman
conquest..
Normally
::
Normally
(adv.)
In a
normal
manner.
Peloric
::
Peloric
(a.)
Abnormally
regular
or
symmetrical.
Siredon
::
Siredon
(n.) The
larval
form of any
salamander
while it still has
external
gills;
especially,
one of those
which,
like the
axolotl
(Amblystoma
Mexicanum),
sometimes
lay eggs while in this
larval
state,
but which under more
favorable
conditions
lose their gills and
become
normal
salamanders.
See also
Axolotl..
Jeterus
::
Jeterus
(n.) A
yellowness
of the parts of
plants
which are
normally
green;
yellows.
Imperfect
::
Imperfect
(a.)
Wanting
in some
elementary
organ that is
essential
to
successful
or
normal
activity.
Billet
::
Billet
(n.) An
ornament
in
Norman
work,
resembling
a
billet
of wood
either
square
or
round..
Queer
::
Queer (a.) At
variance
with what is usual or
normal;
differing
in some odd way from what is
ordinary;
odd;
singular;
strange;
whimsical;
as, a queer story or act..
Heterophony
::
Heterophony
(n.) An
abnormal
state of the
voice.
Disassimilation
::
Disassimilation
(n.) The
decomposition
of
complex
substances,
within
the
organism,
into
simpler
ones
suitable
only for
excretion,
with
evolution
of
energy,
-- a
normal
nutritional
process
the
reverse
of
assimilation;
downward
metabolism..
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-..
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