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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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Heteromorphic
::
Heteromorphic
(a.)
Deviating
from the
normal,
perfect,
or
mature
form;
having
different
forms at
different
stages
of
existence,
or in
different
individuals
of the same
species;
--
applied
especially
to
insects
in which there is a wide
difference
of form
between
the larva and the
adult,
and to
plants
having
more than one form of
flower..
Nutrition
::
Nutrition
(n.) In the
broadest
sense,
a
process
or
series
of
processes
by which the
living
organism
as a whole (or its
component
parts or
organs)
is
maintained
in its
normal
condition
of life and
growth..
C
::
C () The
keynote
of the
normal
or
natural
scale,
which has
neither
flats nor
sharps
in its
signature;
also, the third note of the
relative
minor scale of the
same..
Prodigy
::
Prodigy
(n.) A
production
out of
ordinary
course
of
nature;
an
abnormal
development;
a
monster.
Irreducible
::
Irreducible
(a.)
Incapable
of being
reduced,
or
brought
into a
different
state;
incapable
of
restoration
to its
proper
or
normal
condition;
as, an
irreducible
hernia..
Imperfect
::
Imperfect
(a.)
Wanting
in some
elementary
organ that is
essential
to
successful
or
normal
activity.
Chromatism
::
Chromatism
(n.) An
abnormal
coloring
of
plants.
Neo-
::
Neo- () A
prefix
meaning
new,
recent,
late; and in
chemistry
designating
specifically
that
variety
of
metameric
hydrocarbons
which,
when the name was
applied,
had been
recently
classified,
and in which at least one
carbon
atom in
connected
directly
with four other
carbon
atoms;
--
contrasted
with
normal
and iso-; as,
neopentane;
the
neoparaffins.
Also used
adjectively..
Diaphysis
::
Diaphysis
(n.) An
abnormal
prolongation
of the axis of
inflorescence.
Bilirubin
::
Bilirubin
(n.) A
reddish
yellow
pigment
present
in human bile, and in that from
carnivorous
and
herbivorous
animals;
the
normal
biliary
pigment..
Histoid
::
Histoid
(a.)
Resembling
the
normal
tissues;
as,
histoid
tumors..
Regular
::
Regular
(a.)
Conformed
to a rule;
agreeable
to an
established
rule, law,
principle,
or type, or to
established
customary
forms;
normal;
symmetrical;
as, a
regular
verse in
poetry;
a
regular
piece of
music;
a
regular
verb;
regular
practice
of law or
medicine;
a
regular
building..
Heterotaxy
::
Heterotaxy
(n.)
Variation
in
arrangement
from that
existing
in a
normal
form;
heterogenous
arrangement
or
structure,
as, in
botany,
the
deviation
in
position
of the
organs
of a
plant,
from the
ordinary
or
typical
arrangement..
Palpitation
::
Palpitation
(n.) A rapid
pulsation;
a
throbbing;
esp., an
abnormal,
rapid
beating
of the heart as when
excited
by
violent
exertion,
strong
emotion,
or by
disease..
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..
Abnormal
::
Abnormal
(a.) Not
conformed
to rule or
system;
deviating
from the type;
anomalous;
irregular.
Stuttering
::
Stuttering
(n.) The act of one who
stutters;
--
restricted
by some
physiologists
to
defective
speech
due to
inability
to form the
proper
sounds,
the
breathing
being
normal,
as
distinguished
from
stammering..
Abnormality
::
Abnormality
(n.)
Something
abnormal.
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..
Venosity
::
Venosity
(n.) A
condition
in which the
circulation
is
retarded,
and the
entire
mass of blood is less
oxygenated
than it
normally
is..
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