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1Normality — may refer to: The property of conforming to a norm; see normality (behavior), assimilation (sociology) Normality (medicine) The state of dynamic equilibrium between all the bio psycho social parameters of the individual and the surrounding bio… …
2Normality (video game) — Normality Developer(s) Gremlin Interactive Publisher(s) …
3normality — normality, normalcy In BrE normality is the usual word, and normalcy is regarded with disfavour although both words date from about the same time (mid 19c): • The morning passed slowly, uneventfully, and with a beguiling normality Anita Brookner …
4normality — or*mal i*ty n. 1. Conformity with the norm; the state of being normal; the normal condition. Syn: normalcy. [WordNet 1.5] …
5normality — index competence (sanity), sanity Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
6normality — (n.) 1849, from NORMAL (Cf. normal) + ITY (Cf. ity). Perhaps influenced by Fr. normalité (1834) …
7Normality test — In statistics, normality tests are used to determine whether a data set is well modeled by a normal distribution or not, or to compute how likely an underlying random variable is to be normally distributed. More precisely, they are a form of… …
8Normality (chemistry) — In chemistry, the normality of a solution is defined as the molar concentration ci divided by an equivalence factor feq: normality Contents 1 Units 2 Usage …
9normality — (also normalcy esp. in AmE) noun VERB + NORMALITY/NORMALCY ▪ restore, return to PHRASES ▪ a return to normality ▪ A complete return to normality may take weeks. ▪ …
10Normality — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Normality >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 normality normality normalcy normalness Sgm: N 1 familiarity familiarity naturalness Sgm: N 1 commonness commonness =>(frequency) ???>136 Sgm: N 1 rule …