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Word: normal (lookup usage) (lookup stats)


Meaning:

Adjective:

  • According to norms or rules.
  • algebra (Of a field extension of a field K) which is the splitting field of a family of polynomials in K
  • algebra (Of a subgroup) whose cosets form a group
  • category theory (Of a category) in which every monomorphism is normal
  • category theory (Of a monomorphism) which is the kernel of some morphism
  • category theory (Of a morphism) which is a normal epimorphism or a normal monomorphism
  • category theory (Of an epimorphism) which is the cokernel of some morphism
  • chemistry of, relating to, or being a solution containing one equivalent weight of solute per litre of solution.
  • complex analysis (Of a family of continuous functions) which is pre-compact
  • functional analysis (Of a Hilbert space operator) which commutes with its adjoint
  • geometry Perpendicular to a tangent line or derivative of a surface in Euclidean space.
  • Healthy; not sick or ill
  • pejorative towards homosexuals Heterosexual.
  • linear algebra (Of a matrix) which commutes with its conjugate transpose
  • (Of a real number) whose digits, in any base representation, enjoy a uniform distribution
  • Pertaining to a school to teach teachers how to teach.
  • physics (''Of a mode in an oscillating system'') In which all parts of an object normal mode
  • statistics (Of a distribution) which has a very specific bell curve shape
  • of points in the default position, set for the most frequently used route.
  • set theory (Of a function from the ordinals to the ordinals) which is strictly monotonically increasing and continuous with respect to the order topology
  • topology (Of a topology) in which disjoint closed sets can be separated by disjoint neighborhoods
  • Usual; ordinary

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Noun:

  • geometry A line or vector that is perpendicular to another line, a surface, or a plane.
  • slang A person who is normal, who fits into mainstream society, as opposed to those who live alternative lifestyles.

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