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normal adjective according to norms or rules | normalnyadjective zwykłyadjective |
normal adjective healthy; not sick or ill | normalnyadjective |
normal noun mathematics: a line perpendicular to another | normalnynoun zwykłynoun |
normal noun person who fits in | normiknoun |
normal adjective pertaining to a school to teach teachers how to teach | normalnyadjective |
normal adjective usual, ordinary | normalnyadjective zwyczajnyadjective zwykłyadjective |
normal concentration | |
normal distribution noun probability distribution | rozkład normalnynoun |
normal saline noun solution | |
normal subgroup noun subgroup that is invariant under conjugation | |
normal time noun standard period of play | |
normalcy noun state of being normal | normalnośćnoun |
normalisation | |
normality (chemistry) concentration of a solution noun | normalnośćnoun |
normality noun state of being normal | normalnośćnoun |
normalization noun any process that makes something more normal or regular | normalizacjanoun |
normalize verb mathematics | unormowaćverb |
normally adverb in the expected or customary manner | normalnaadverb |
normally adverb under normal conditions or circumstances; usually; most of the time | normalnieadverb |
abnormal adjective not conforming to rule or system | anormalnyadjective nienormalnyadjective |
abnormal adjective of or pertaining to behaviour that deviates from norms | anormalnyadjective nienormalnyadjective |
abnormality noun something abnormal | anormalnośćnoun nienormalnośćnoun |
abnormality noun state of being abnormal | anormalnośćnoun nienormalnośćnoun |
abnormally adverb In an abnormal manner | anormalnieadverb nienormalnieadverb |
be back to normal | |
binormal noun | binormalna linianoun |
binormal adjective | binormalnyadjective dwunormalnyadjective |
canonical conjunctive normal form noun | |
canonical disjunctive normal form noun disjunctive normal form with the additional property that all of the terms of the sum contain the same literals, so that the terms differ from each other only in their patterns of complementation (of their literals) |