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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



219 words match “NORMAL”

EQUATION n.
e made to exhibit the differences between mean solar and apparent solar time. Knight. -- Normal equation. See under Normal. -- Personal equation (Astron.), the difference between an observed result and the true qualities or peculiarities in the observer; particularly the difference, in an average of a large number of…
EUPNAEA n.
Normal breathing where arterialization of the blood is normal, in distinction from dyspnæa, in which the blood is insufficiently arterialized. Foster.
EXCENTRIC; EXCENTRICAL a.
One-sided; having the normally central portion not in the true center. Gray.
EXCRESCENT a.
Growing out in an abnormal or morbid manner or as a superfluity. Expunge the whole, or lip the excrescent parts. Pope. Excrescent letter (Philol.), a letter which has been added to a root; as, the d in alder (AS. alr) is an excrescent letter.
FACULTATIVE a.
he power to live under different conditions; as, a facultative parasite, a plant which is normally saprophytic, but which may exist wholly or in part as a parasite; -- opposed to obligate.
FALSE a.
-- False cadence, an imperfect or interrupted cadence. -- False conception (Med.), an abnormal conception in which a mole, or misshapen fleshy mass, is produced instead of a properly organized fetus. -- False croup (Med.), a spasmodic affection of the larynx attended with the symptoms of membranous croup, but unasso…
FISTULA n.
A permanent abnormal opening into the soft parts with a constant discharge; a deep, narrow, chronic abscess; an abnormal opening between an internal cavity and another cavity or the surface; as, a salivary fistula; an anal fistula; a recto-vaginal fistula. Incomplete fistula (Med.), a fistula open at one end only.…
FLOODING n.
An abnormal or excessive discharge of blood from the uterus. Dunglison.
FORMAL a.
Sound; normal. [Obs.] To make of him a formal man again. Shak. Formal cause. See under Cause.
FREEWHEEL v.
(Mach.) To operate like a freewheel, so that one part moves freely over another which normally moves with it; -- said of a clutch.
FUNCTIONALLY adv.
In a functional manner; as regards normal or appropriate activity. The organ is said to be functionally disordered. Lawrence.
GATHER v.
o one's people, or to one's fathers to die. Gen. xxv. 8. -- To gather breath, to recover normal breathing after being out of breath; to get breath; to rest. Spenser. -- To gather one's self together, to collect and dispose one's powers for a great effort, as a beast crouches preparatory to a leap. -- To gather way (…
GEODETIC; GEODETICAL a.
given surface so that the osculating plane of the curve at every point shall contain the normal to the surface; the minimum line that can be drawn on any surface between any two points.
GEOGRAPHIC; GEOGRAPHICAL a.
-- Geographic latitude (of a place), the angle included between a line perpendicular or normal to the level surface of water at rest at the place, and the plane of the equator; differing slightly from the geocentric latitude by reason of the difference between the earth's figure and a true sphere. -- Geographical mi…
GLUTARIC a.
btained as a white crystalline substance, isomeric with pyrotartaric acid; -- called also normal pyrotartaric acid.
GREENGILL n.
An oyster which has the gills tinged with a green pigment, said to be due to an abnormal condition of the blood.
GYNANDROMORPHISM n.
An abnormal condition of certain animals, in which one side has the external characters of the male, and the other those of the female.
GYNANTHEROUS a.
Pertaining to an abnormal condition of the flower, in which the stamens are converted into pistils. A. Brown.
HAEMOCHROMOMETER n.
amount of hemoglobin in a fluid, by comparing it with a solution of known strength and of normal color.
HEAT n.
sensation caused by the force or influence of heat when excessive, or above that which is normal to the human body; the bodily feeling experienced on exposure to fire, the sun's rays, etc.; the reverse of cold.
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