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Definition of normal
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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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Hyperplasia
::
Hyperplasia
(n.) An
increase
in, or
excessive
growth
of, the
normal
elements
of any
part..
Hydrophobia
::
Hydrophobia
(n.) An
abnormal
dread of
water,
said to be a
symptom
of
canine
madness;
hence:.
Orthocarbonic
::
Orthocarbonic
(a.)
Designating
a
complex
ether,
C.(OC2H5)4,
which is
obtained
as a
liquid
of a
pleasant
ethereal
odor by means of
chlorpicrin,
and is
believed
to be a
derivative
of the
hypothetical
normal
carbonic
acid,
C.(OH)4..
Superexcrescence
::
Superexcination
(n.)
Excessive,
or more than
normal,
excitation..
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..
Misgrowth
::
Misgrowth
(n.) Bad
growth;
an
unnatural
or
abnormal
growth.
Peloria
::
Peloria
(n.)
Abnormal
regularity;
the state of
certain
flowers,
which,
being
naturally
irregular,
have
become
regular
through
a
symmetrical
repetition
of the
special
irregularity..
Hunger
::
Hunger
(n.) An
uneasy
sensation
occasioned
normally
by the want of food; a
craving
or
desire
for food.
Basic
::
Basic (a.)
Apparently
alkaline,
as
certain
normal
salts which
exhibit
alkaline
reactions
with test
paper..
Normally
::
Normally
(adv.)
In a
normal
manner.
Adhesion
::
Adhesion
(n.) Union of
surface,
normally
separate,
by the
formation
of new
tissue
resulting
from an
inflammatory
process..
Xerophthalmia
::
Xerophthalmia
(n.) An
abnormal
dryness
of the
eyeball
produced
usually
by
long-continued
inflammation
and
subsequent
atrophy
of the
conjunctiva.
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..
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..
Normal
::
Normal
(a.)
Standard;
original;
exact;
typical.
Anaplasty
::
Anaplasty
(n.) The art of
operation
of
restoring
lost parts or the
normal
shape by the use of
healthy
tissue.
Multiplication
::
Multiplication
(n.) An
increase
above the
normal
number
of
parts,
especially
of
petals;
augmentation..
Sarcosis
::
Sarcosis
(n.)
Abnormal
formation
of
flesh.
Light
::
Light
(superl.)
Not quite sound or
normal;
somewhat
impaired
or
deranged;
dizzy;
giddy.
Indigestion
::
Indigestion
(n.) Lack of
proper
digestive
action;
a
failure
of the
normal
changes
which food
should
undergo
in the
alimentary
canal;
dyspepsia;
incomplete
or
difficult
digestion.
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