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Definition of normal
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Normal
(a.) Any
perpendicular.
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Crackle
::
Crackle
(n.) A kind of
crackling
sound or r/le, heard in some
abnormal
states
of the
lungs;
as, dry
crackle;
moist
crackle..
Isospondylous
::
Isospondylous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
Isospondyli;
having
the
anterior
vertebrae
separate
and
normal.
Bicarbonate
::
Bicarbonate
(n.) A
carbonate
in which but half the
hydrogen
of the acid is
replaced
by a
positive
element
or
radical,
thus
making
the
proportion
of the acid to the
positive
or basic
portion
twice what it is in the
normal
carbonates;
an acid
carbonate;
--
sometimes
called
supercarbonate..
Is-
::
Is- ()
Applied
to
compounds
of
certain
isomeric
series
in whose
structure
one
carbon
atom, at
least,
is
connected
with three other
carbon
atoms;
--
contrasted
with neo- and
normal;
as in
isoparaffine;
isopentane..
Heterophony
::
Heterophony
(n.) An
abnormal
state of the
voice.
Diaphysis
::
Diaphysis
(n.) An
abnormal
prolongation
of the axis of
inflorescence.
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..
Bend
::
Bend (n.) A turn or
deflection
from a
straight
line or from the
proper
direction
or
normal
position;
a
curve;
a
crook;
as, a
slight
bend of the body; a bend in a
road..
Ortho-
::
Ortho-
() The one of
several
acids of the same
element
(as the
phosphoric
acids),
which
actually
occurs
with the
greatest
number
of
hydroxyl
groups;
as,
orthophosphoric
acid. Cf.
Normal..
Natural
::
Natural
(a.)
Conformed
to the
order,
laws, or
actual
facts,
of
nature;
consonant
to the
methods
of
nature;
according
to the
stated
course
of
things,
or in
accordance
with the laws which
govern
events,
feelings,
etc.; not
exceptional
or
violent;
legitimate;
normal;
regular;
as, the
natural
consequence
of
crime;
a
natural
death..
Orthoscopic
::
Orthoscopic
(a.)
Giving
an image in
correct
or
normal
proportions;
giving
a flat field of view; as, an
orthoscopic
eyepiece..
Excentrical
::
Excentrical
(a.)
One-sided;
having
the
normally
central
portion
not in the true
center.
Hypernoea
::
Hypernoea
(n.)
Abnormal
breathing,
due to
slightly
deficient
arterialization
of the
blood;
-- in
distinction
from
eupnoea.
See
Eupnoea,
and
Dispnoea..
Tetrabasic
::
Tetrabasic
(a.)
Capable
of
neutralizing
four
molecules
of a
monacid
base;
having
four
hydrogen
atoms
capable
of
replacement
by
bases;
quadribasic;
-- said of
certain
acids;
thus,
normal
silicic
acid,
Si(OH)4,
is a
tetrabasic
acid..
Nondescript
::
Nondescript
(n.) A thing not yet
described;
that of which no
account
or
explanation
has been
given;
something
abnormal,
or
hardly
classifiable..
Abnormality
::
Abnormality
(n.)
Something
abnormal.
Hyperplasia
::
Hyperplasia
(n.) An
increase
in, or
excessive
growth
of, the
normal
elements
of any
part..
Formal
::
Formal
(a.)
Sound;
normal.
Subnotation
::
Subnormal
(n.) That part of the axis of a
curved
line which is
intercepted
between
the
ordinate
and the
normal.
Hyperkinesis
::
Hyperkinesis
(n.)
Abnormally
increased
muscular
movement;
spasm.
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