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Definition of norma
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Norma (n.) A
templet
or
gauge.
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Flooding
::
Flooding
(n.) An
abnormal
or
excessive
discharge
of blood from the
uterus.
Abnormous
::
Abnormous
(a.)
Abnormal;
irregular.
Multiplication
::
Multiplication
(n.) An
increase
above the
normal
number
of
parts,
especially
of
petals;
augmentation..
Morbid
::
Morbid
(a.) Not sound and
healthful;
induced
by a
diseased
or
abnormal
condition;
diseased;
sickly;
as,
morbid
humors;
a
morbid
constitution;
a
morbid
state of the
juices
of a
plant..
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..
Nondescript
::
Nondescript
(a.) Not
hitherto
described;
novel;
hence,
odd;
abnormal;
unclassifiable..
Monstrous
::
Monstrous
(a.)
Having
the
qualities
of a
monster;
deviating
greatly
from the
natural
form or
character;
abnormal;
as, a
monstrous
birth..
Teratology
::
Teratology
(n.) That
branch
of
biological
science
which
treats
of
monstrosities,
malformations,
or
deviations
from the
normal
type of
structure,
either
in
plants
or
animals..
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..
Fistula
::
Fistula
(n.) A
permanent
abnormal
opening
into the soft parts with a
constant
discharge;
a deep,
narrow,
chronic
abscess;
an
abnormal
opening
between
an
internal
cavity
and
another
cavity
or the
surface;
as, a
salivary
fistula;
an anal
fistula;
a
recto-vaginal
fistula..
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..
Prodigy
::
Prodigy
(n.) A
production
out of
ordinary
course
of
nature;
an
abnormal
development;
a
monster.
Abnormalities
::
Abnormalities
(pl. ) of
Abnormalit.
Bilirubin
::
Bilirubin
(n.) A
reddish
yellow
pigment
present
in human bile, and in that from
carnivorous
and
herbivorous
animals;
the
normal
biliary
pigment..
Aborted
::
Aborted
(a.)
Rendered
abortive
or
sterile;
undeveloped;
checked
in
normal
development
at a very early
stage;
as,
spines
are
aborted
branches..
Chevron
::
Chevron
(n.) A
zigzag
molding,
or group of
moldings,
common
in
Norman
architecture..
Lardacein
::
Lardacein
(n.) A
peculiar
amyloid
substance,
colored
blue by
iodine
and
sulphuric
acid,
occurring
mainly
as an
abnormal
infiltration
into the
spleen,
liver,
etc..
Excrescent
::
Excrescent
(a.)
Growing
out in an
abnormal
or
morbid
manner
or as a
superfluity.
Angelot
::
Angelot
(n.) A sort of
small,
rich
cheese,
made in
Normandy..
Hemoglobin
::
Hemoglobin
(n.) The
normal
coloring
matter
of the red blood
corpuscles
of
vertebrate
animals.
It is
composed
of
hematin
and
globulin,
and is also
called
haematoglobulin.
In
arterial
blood,
it is
always
combined
with
oxygen,
and is then
called
oxyhemoglobin.
It
crystallizes
under
different
forms from
different
animals,
and when
crystallized,
is
called
haematocrystallin.
See Blood
crystal,
under
Blood..
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