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Definition of normal
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Normal
(a.) A
straight
line or plane drawn from any point of a curve or
surface
so as to be
perpendicular
to the curve or
surface
at that
point.
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Prodigy
::
Prodigy
(n.) A
production
out of
ordinary
course
of
nature;
an
abnormal
development;
a
monster.
Heteroclitical
::
Heteroclitical
(a.)
Deviating
from
ordinary
forms or
rules;
irregular;
anomalous;
abnormal.
Overfullness
::
Overfullness
(n.) The state of being
excessively
or
abnormally
full, so as to cause
overflow,
distention,
or
congestion;
excess
of
fullness;
surfeit..
Superior
::
Superior
(a.) Above the
ovary;
-- said of parts of the
flower
which,
although
normally
below the
ovary,
adhere
to it, and so
appear
to
originate
from its upper part; also of an ovary when the other
floral
organs
are
plainly
below it in
position,
and free from it..
Teratoid
::
Teratoid
(a.)
Resembling
a
monster;
abnormal;
of a
pathological
growth,
exceedingly
complex
or
highly
organized..
Adhesion
::
Adhesion
(n.) Union of
surface,
normally
separate,
by the
formation
of new
tissue
resulting
from an
inflammatory
process..
Just
::
"Just (a.) Not
transgressing
the
requirement
of truth and
propriety;
conformed
to the truth of
things,
to
reason,
or to a
proper
standard;
exact;
normal;
reasonable;
regular;
due; as, a just
statement;
a just
inference..
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..
Anormal
::
Anormal
(a.) Not
according
to rule;
abnormal.
Superexcrescence
::
Superexcination
(n.)
Excessive,
or more than
normal,
excitation..
Gynandromorphism
::
Gynandromorphism
(n.) An
abnormal
condition
of
certain
animals,
in which one side has the
external
characters
of the male, and the other those of the
female..
Subpeduncular
::
Suboxide
(n.) An oxide
containing
a
relatively
small
amount
of
oxygen,
and less than the
normal
proportion;
as,
potassium
suboxide,
K4O..
Normal
::
Normal
(a.) Any
perpendicular.
Kindergarten
::
Kindergarten
(n.) A
school
for young
children,
conducted
on the
theory
that
education
should
be begun by
gratifying
and
cultivating
the
normal
aptitude
for
exercise,
play,
observation,
imitation,
and
construction;
-- a name given by
Friedrich
Froebel,
a
German
educator,
who
introduced
this
method
of
training,
in rooms
opening
on a
garden..
Subnotation
::
Subnormal
(n.) That part of the axis of a
curved
line which is
intercepted
between
the
ordinate
and the
normal.
Splayfoot
::
Splayfoot
(n.) A foot that is
abnormally
flattened
and
spread
out; flat foot.
Eupnaea
::
Eupnaea
(n.)
Normal
breathing
where
arterialization
of the blood is
normal,
in
distinction
from
dyspnaea,
in which the blood is
insufficiently
arterialized..
Brunonian
::
Brunonian
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
invented
by,
Brown;
-- a term
applied
to a
system
of
medicine
promulgated
in the 18th
century
by John
Brown,
of
Scotland,
the
fundamental
doctrine
of which was, that life is a state of
excitation
produced
by the
normal
action
of
external
agents
upon the body, and that
disease
consists
in
excess
or
deficiency
of
excitation..
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..
Bisulphate
::
Bisulphate
(n.) A
sulphate
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
sulphates;
an acid
sulphate..
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