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(adj)
Usual, healthy; not sick or ill or unlike oneself.
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(n)
A normal espresso drink, neither ristretto (shorter) nor lungo (longer).
(obsolete) A bad sore; a gangrene or cancer.
(adv)
Under normal conditions or circumstances; usually; most of the time
A female given name originating as a coinage.
(countable, uncountable) The usual state.
(US) Acronym of National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws
(obsolete) Not according to normality; abnormal.
A surname from Swedish.
A surname.
(mathematical analysis) The endowing of a vector space, etc. with a norm.
A village and civil parish in Newark and Sherwood district, Nottinghamshire, England (OS grid ref SK7761).
(biology) Of, or relating to the nerves, neurons or the nervous system.
(N)
Hormel Foods is an American food company founded by George A. Hormel.
Relating to, or located at or near, the nares
Dated form of harmal. [Peganum harmala, a perennial plant of the family Nitrariaceae.]
(organic chemistry) The monoterpene alcohol (Z)-3,7-dimethyl-2,6-octadien-1-ol, found in many essential oils.
Of or relating to principles of right and wrong in behaviour, especially for teaching right behaviour.
Alternative form of narghile. [A large Oriental tobacco pipe wherein the smoke is drawn through water to filter and cool it.]
That which is normal or typical.
Official.
Pertaining to a nation or country, especially as a whole; affecting, shared by, or existing throughout all of a nation.
Not conforming to rule or system; deviating from the usual or normal type.
A female given name.
Suited for everyday use.
(US) The state of being normal; the fact of being normal; normality.
A female given name, a pseudo-Hebrew spelling of Nora, diminutive of Eleonora or Honora.
(v)
(transitive) To make normal, to bring into alignment with an established standard.
A repository for dead bodies.
(organic chemistry) citral
The northern half of the state of California, generally split from Socal by the Tehachapi mountain range.
A treadwheel with attached buckets, used to raise and deposit water.
Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of normalize. [(transitive) To make normal, to bring into alignment with an established standard.]
(Ayurveda) A special, sensitive point on the body.
A place in the United States:
Scleranthus annuus, common in sandy soil.
a 1996 American crime drama film based on the real lives of husband-and-wife bank robbers, Jeffrey and Jill Erickson.
A locality in the Rural City of Ararat, central western Victoria, Australia
A surname from Norman.
A surname from Finnish.
(Australia) Initialism of National Roads and Motorists' Association.
(algebra, mathematical analysis) Of a mathematical structure, endowed with a norm.
nightshade
Not formal.
A small corm that develops at the base of an existing corm.
Susceptible to death by aging, sickness, injury, or wound; not immortal.
(zoology) Characterized by being warm-blooded, having hair or fur and producing milk with which to feed its young.
A small fragment or share of something, commonly applied to food.
Filled with grief or sadness; being in a state in which one mourns.
A female given name from Scottish Gaelic, variant of Muriel.
The Mariel boatlift, when some 125,000 Cubans entered the United States.
Obsolete form of morsel. [A small fragment or share of something, commonly applied to food.]
Relating to a mayor (or the office of the mayor).
(uncountable, music) A genre of Cape Verdean music and dance.
is a French supernatural television series.
(nautical) A distance traveled northward.
(chiefly historical) A city, historically part of East Prussia, now called Klaipėda and part of Lithuania.
Of or relating to an hour, or to hours.
(obsolete) A bugbear; false terror.
(archaic) Full of warmth; warming.