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Nor·mal N0153400 (nôr′məl) A town of central Illinois near Bloomington. It is the seat of Illinois State University, founded as a normal school in 1857.
nor·mal N0153400 (nôr′məl)adj.1. Conforming with, adhering to, or constituting a norm, standard, pattern, level, or type; typical: normal room temperature; one's normal weight; normal diplomatic relations.2. Biology Functioning or occurring in a natural way; lacking observable abnormalities or deficiencies.3. Chemistry a. Relating to or designating the normality of a solution.b. Abbr. n Designating an aliphatic hydrocarbon having an acyclic unbranched chain of carbon atoms.4. Mathematics a. Being at right angles; perpendicular.b. Perpendicular to the direction of a tangent line to a curve or a tangent plane to a surface.5. a. Relating to or characterized by average intelligence or development.b. Free from mental illness; sane.n.1. The usual, expected, or standard state, form, amount, or degree: Temperatures have been above normal for this time of year.2. Mathematics A perpendicular, especially a perpendicular to a line tangent to a plane curve or to a plane tangent to a space curve. [Middle English, from Late Latin normālis, from Latin, made according to the square, from norma, carpenter's square; see gnō- in Indo-European roots.] nor′mal·ly adv.normal (ˈnɔːməl) adj1. usual; regular; common; typical: the normal way of doing it; the normal level. 2. constituting a standard: if we take this as normal. 3. (Psychology) psychol a. being within certain limits of intelligence, educational success or ability, etcb. conforming to the conventions of one's group4. (Biology) biology med (of laboratory animals) maintained in a natural state for purposes of comparison with animals treated with drugs, etc5. (Chemistry) chem (of a solution) containing a number of grams equal to the equivalent weight of the solute in each litre of solvent. Symbol: N 6. (Chemistry) chem denoting a straight-chain hydrocarbon: a normal alkane. Prefix: n-, e.g. n-octane7. (Mathematics) geometry another word for perpendicular1n8. the usual, average, or typical state, degree, form, etc9. anything that is normal10. (Mathematics) geometry a line or plane perpendicular to another line or plane or to the tangent of a curved line or plane at the point of contact[C16: from Latin normālis conforming to the carpenter's square, from norma norm] normality, ˈnormalcy nnor•mal (ˈnɔr məl) adj. 1. conforming to the standard or the common type; usual; regular; natural. 2. serving to fix a standard. 3. of natural occurrence. 4. approximately average in any psychological trait, as intelligence, personality, or emotional adjustment. 5. free from any mental disorder; sane. 6. free from disease or malformation. 7. a. being at right angles, as a line; perpendicular. b. of the nature of or pertaining to a mathematical normal. 8. a. (of a solution) containing one equivalent weight of the constituent in question in one liter of solution. b. pertaining to an aliphatic hydrocarbon having a straight unbranched carbon chain, each carbon atom of which is joined to no more than two other carbon atoms. n. 9. the normal form or state; the average or mean. 10. the standard or common type. 11. a. a perpendicular line or plane, esp. one perpendicular to a tangent line of a curve, or a tangent plane of a surface, at the point of contact. b. the portion of this perpendicular line included between its point of contact with the curve and the x-axis. [1520–30; < Latin normālis, from norma] nor•mal′i•ty, n. nor′mal•ly, adv. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | normal - something regarded as a normative example; "the convention of not naming the main character"; "violence is the rule not the exception"; "his formula for impressing visitors"convention, rule, pattern, formulapractice - knowledge of how something is usually done; "it is not the local practice to wear shorts to dinner"mores - (sociology) the conventions that embody the fundamental values of a groupcode of behavior, code of conduct - a set of conventional principles and expectations that are considered binding on any person who is a member of a particular groupuniversal - a behavioral convention or pattern characteristic of all members of a particular culture or of all human beings; "some form of religion seems to be a human universal" | Adj. | 1. | normal - conforming with or constituting a norm or standard or level or type or social norm; not abnormal; "serve wine at normal room temperature"; "normal diplomatic relations"; "normal working hours"; "normal word order"; "normal curiosity"; "the normal course of events"sane - mentally healthy; free from mental disorder; "appears to be completely sane"standard - conforming to or constituting a standard of measurement or value; or of the usual or regularized or accepted kind; "windows of standard width"; "standard sizes"; "the standard fixtures"; "standard brands"; "standard operating procedure"abnormal, unnatural - not normal; not typical or usual or regular or conforming to a norm; "abnormal powers of concentration"; "abnormal amounts of rain"; "abnormal circumstances"; "an abnormal interest in food" | | 2. | normal - in accordance with scientific lawsparanormal - not in accordance with scientific laws; "what seemed to be paranormal manifestations" | | 3. | normal - being approximately average or within certain limits in e.g. intelligence and development; "a perfectly normal child"; "of normal intelligence"; "the most normal person I've ever met"psychological science, psychology - the science of mental lifeabnormal - departing from the normal in e.g. intelligence and development; "they were heartbroken when they learned their child was abnormal"; "an abnormal personality" | | 4. | normal - forming a right anglegeometry - the pure mathematics of points and lines and curves and surfacesperpendicular - intersecting at or forming right angles; "the axes are perpendicular to each other" |
normaladjective1. usual, common, standard, average, natural, regular, ordinary, acknowledged, typical, conventional, routine, accustomed, habitual, run-of-the-mill The two countries have resumed normal diplomatic relations. The hospital claimed they were simply following their normal procedure. usual rare, unusual, remarkable, exceptional, peculiar, abnormal, irregular, uncommon, singular, unnatural2. sane, reasonable, rational, lucid, well-adjusted, compos mentis (Latin), in your right mind, mentally sound, in possession of all your faculties Depressed patients are more likely to become ill than normal people.normaladjectiveCommonly encountered:average, common, commonplace, general, ordinary, typical, usual.Translationsnormal (ˈnoːməl) adjective usual; without any special characteristics or circumstances. How much work do you do on a normal day?; normal people; His behaviour is not normal. 平常的,正常的 平常的,正常的 norˈmality (-ˈmӕ-) noun 正常 正常normally adverb1. in a usual, ordinary way. He was behaving quite normally yesterday. 正常地 正常地2. usually; most often. I normally go home at 4 o'clock. 通常 一般- How long will it take by regular mail? (US)
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new normalA previously unusual occurrence that has become commonplace. High unemployment rates have become the new normal due to the country's economic strife. Coming home to an empty house is the new normal now that the kids have gone off to college.See also: new, normalin the normal course of thingsAs things typically unfold, take place, or happen. In the normal course of things, we would have arranged for a follow-up interview to take place right away, but things were so chaotic that it never happened. Profits are going to be down this quarter, since, in the normal course of things, site traffic slows down over the summer months.See also: course, normal, of, thingin the normal course of eventsAs things typically unfold, take place, or happen. In the normal course of events, we would have arranged for a follow-up interview to take place right away, but things were so chaotic that it never happened. Profits are going to be down this quarter, since, in the normal course of events, site traffic slows down over the summer months.See also: course, event, normal, ofin the ordinary course of thingsAs things typically unfold, take place, or happen. In the ordinary course of things, we would have arranged for a follow-up interview to take place right away, but things were so chaotic that it never happened. Profits are going to be down this quarter, since, in the ordinary course of things, site traffic slows down over the summer months.See also: course, of, ordinary, thingin the ordinary course of eventsAs things typically unfold, take place, or happen. In the ordinary course of events, we would have arranged for a follow-up interview to take place right away, but things were so chaotic that it never happened. Profits are going to be down this quarter, since, in the ordinary course of events, site traffic slows down over the summer months.See also: course, event, of, ordinarythe normal run (of something)The standard, average, or typical type of something. The unorthodox politician is seen by many as a rebuke to the normal run of bureaucrats, who spend more time debating and arguing than actually accomplishing anything meaningful. While the normal run of stuff you find in a flea market is junk, every now and then you come across something really valuable.See also: normal, rununder normal circumstancesFig. normally; usually; typically. "We'd be able to keep the dog at home under normal circumstances," said Mary to the vet. "Under normal circumstances you'd be able to return to work in a week," explained the doctor.See also: circumstance, normalin the ordinary, normal, etc. course of eˈvents, ˈthings, etc. as things usually happen: In the normal course of events we would not treat her disappearance as suspicious.See also: course, ofas per ˈusual/ˈnormal (spoken) in the usual or normal manner: ‘What time is the lesson?’ ‘Thursday at 3 o’clock, as per usual.’ ♢ ‘Is he in a bad mood this morning?’ ‘Yes, as per normal.’See also: normal, per, usualnormal
normal [nor´mal] agreeing with the regular and established type. When said of a solution, it denotes one containing one chemical equivalent of solute per liter of solution; e.g., a 0.5 normal (0.5 N) solution has a concentration of 0.5 Eq/l. The use of standard units (Eq/l) is now preferred.normal saline solution (normal salt solution) physiologic salt solution.nor·mal (N), (nōr'măl), Avoid the jargonistic use of this word when the meaning may be obscure or ambiguous, as in normal findings and normal results. Avoid referring to physiologic saline by the obsolete phrase normal saline, which may be misinterpreted as 1 N sodium chloride.1. Typical; usual; according to the rule or standard. 2. In bacteriology, nonimmune; untreated; denoting an animal, or the serum or substance contained therein, that has not been experimentally or naturally immunized against a microorganism or its products. 3. Denoting a solution containing 1 eq of replaceable hydrogen or hydroxyl per liter; for example, 1 mol/L HCl is 1 n, but 1 mol/L H2SO4 is 2 n. 4. In psychiatry and psychology, denoting a developmentally appropriate level of effective functioning of personality, cognition, and affect that is satisfactory both to people and to their respective social milieu. 5. Referring to a straight line (or plane) at a right angle to another line (or plane). 6. Not diseased or having been subjected to an experimental procedure. 7. A molecular entity having an unbranched carbon chain; usually symbolized by n. [L. normalis, according to pattern] normal (nôr′məl)adj.1. Functioning or occurring in a natural way; lacking observable abnormalities or deficiencies.2. Occurring naturally and not because of disease, inoculation, or any experimental treatment. Used of immunity.3. Relating to or being a solution having one gram equivalent weight of solute per liter of solution.4. Relating to or characterized by average intelligence or development.n. The usual or expected state, form, amount, or degree.synovial fluid analysis Lab medicine The evaluation of SF obtained by aspiration from the knee, shoulder, hip, elbow, less commonly from another joint; SFA is commonly performed on younger Pts to detect infection–eg, with staphylococcus or TB and in older Pts to categorize type of inflammation–eg, rheumatoid arthritis, pseudogout, exclude gout Synovial fluid analysis* Type Appearance Glucose‡ WBC/mL PMNs Viscosity Normal Clear yellow < 10 mg/dL < 200/µL < 25% ↑ Noninflammatory Clear yellow < 10 mg/dL < 2000/µL < 25% ↑ Inflammatory Slightly turbid < 20 mg/dL <5000/µL < 50% ↓ Septic-mild Turbid < 40 mg/dL <50,000/µL 50-90% ↓ Septic-severe Turbid/purulent> 20 mg/dL >50,000/µL > 90% ↓ *after JB Henry, Ed, Clinical Diagnosis & Management by Laboratory Methods, 18th edition, WB Saunders, 1991 ‡Synovial fluid and blood difference
Obesity Task Force classification Bariatric medicine A weight classification based on the body-mass index–BMI, per intl consensus. See Obesity. Weight type–OTF classification Underweight BMI ≤ 18.5 Normal BMI 18.5–24.9 Overweight BMI 25–29.9 Obese BMI 25–29.9 Class I BMI 30–34.9 Class II BMI 35–39.9 Class III BMI ≥ 40 nor·mal (nōr'măl) 1. Typical; usual; according to the rule or standard. 2. bacteriology Nonimmune; untreated; denoting an animal, or the serum or substance contained therein, which has not been experimentally immunized against any microorganism or its products. 3. Denoting a solution containing one equivalent of replaceable hydrogen or hydroxyl per liter. 4. psychiatry, psychology Denoting a level of effective functioning that is satisfactory to both the patient and the patient's social milieu. [L. normalis, according to pattern]nor·mal (N) (nōr'măl) 1. Typical; usual; according to the rule or standard. 2. Referring to a straight line (or plane) at a right angle to another line (or plane). 3. Not diseased or having been subjected to an experimental procedure. [L. normalis, according to pattern]Patient discussion about normalQ. i dont feel normal.. A. I think everyone puts too much emphasis on the term "normal". Everyone has a different normal... What is normal for me is not going to be normal for anyone else. I think it is so important for everyone to refrain from comparing themselves to others... One will never feel normal when comparing oneself to others. If you are feeling less than normal for YOUR normal, I am sorry to hear that you are feeling that way. Try to remember everything is impermanant and this feeling will pass. You are perfectly you! Q. can you maintain a normal life with bipolar? I saw a movie about a man who has it and I was wondering how do people who have it manage their lives.A. Everyone has ups and downs wether or not you have bipolar disorder. A person needs to experience a variety of moods to experience life. Different situations call for a different mood/reaction. The goal is never to eliminate a person with bipolar disorders moods, the goal is to stabilize those moods so they do not become the extream moods that a person with bipolar will experience. It is natural to cry, laugh, get angry, get frusterated etc... Treatment is to stabilize those moods so they dont escillate to suicide, excessive spending, jail etc... Q. what is a blood test called methymalonate for and what is normal reading loss of weight no appitate copd patientA. It's a blood test used, with homocysteine, to evaluate deficiency of vitamin B12 and folic acid, especially when interpretations of blood tests of these vitamins are borderline or problematic. The normal range is 70 to 270 nmol/L. However, the interpretation of blood test is more complex than simple range, so if you have any questions or concerns about this subject you may want to consult a doctor. You may read more here: www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/natural/patient-vitaminb12.html More discussions about normalLegalSeenormFinancialSeenNORMAL
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See NORMnormal
Synonyms for normaladj usualSynonyms- usual
- common
- standard
- average
- natural
- regular
- ordinary
- acknowledged
- typical
- conventional
- routine
- accustomed
- habitual
- run-of-the-mill
Antonyms- rare
- unusual
- remarkable
- exceptional
- peculiar
- abnormal
- irregular
- uncommon
- singular
- unnatural
adj saneSynonyms- sane
- reasonable
- rational
- lucid
- well-adjusted
- compos mentis
- in your right mind
- mentally sound
- in possession of all your faculties
Synonyms for normaladj commonly encounteredSynonyms- average
- common
- commonplace
- general
- ordinary
- typical
- usual
Synonyms for normalnoun something regarded as a normative exampleSynonyms- convention
- rule
- pattern
- formula
Related Words- practice
- mores
- code of behavior
- code of conduct
- universal
adj conforming with or constituting a norm or standard or level or type or social normRelated WordsAntonymsadj in accordance with scientific lawsAntonymsadj being approximately average or within certain limits in e.g. intelligence and developmentRelated Words- psychological science
- psychology
Antonymsadj forming a right angleRelated Words |