normal

Bedeutung (Englisch)

Konzepte

normal

gewöhnlich

Normale

üblich

natürlich

Normal-

invariant

selbst-konjugiert

konventionell

Normalität

alltäglich

Lot

Senkrechte

physiologisch

Korrektheit

Ordnungsmäßigkeit

Regelrechtigkeit

Richtigkeit

im Allgemeinen

in der Regel

normalerweise

Alltag

echt

ernst

ernsthaft

ernstlich

genuin

gründlich

ordentlich

regelrecht

richtig

Althergebrachtes

Konvention

Routine

Übliches

unverstellt

der

die

Normal

gang und gäbe

Stamm-

angestammt

Synonyme

usual

regular

ordinary

common

natural

standard

typical

perpendicular

customary

general

right

habitual

average

self-conjugate

conventional

sane

distinguished

invariant

correct

proper

real

orthogonal

as usual

physiological

traditional

normality

formal

indifferent

commonplace

sound-minded

convention

formula

pattern

rule

vertical

nominal

rated

off-peak

regularity

normal line

casual

daily

commonly

ordinarily

usually

okay

normalcy

systematic

earnest

full-blown

fundamental

genuine

stereotyped

mediocre

medium

everyday

earthly

mundane

worldy

lucid

right-minded

usualness

N

heterosexual

n

size

original

same

being

canonical

orderly

even

plain

physical

scenic

unstudied

plumbness

normal state

equivalent concentration

normal concentration

equivalent

equivalence

normal value

rating value

standard value

cross-cut

orthogonal intersection

orthogonality

perpendicularity

rectangular

orthometric

orthorhombic

right-angled

specified

whole

moderate

temperate

appropriate

be right

peaceful

well-behaved person

all right

well

common practice

plumb

sheer

straightforward

popular

as a rule

generally

mere

simple

law

order

always

constantly

well-balanced

ok

accustomed

consuetudinal

extra

used to

as it is

custom

habit

use

bold

sharp

frequent

Frequenz

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Mit Bindestrich als
norm‧al
Ausgesprochen als (IPA)
/ˈnɔːml̩/
Etymologie (Englisch)

From Latin normālis (“made according to a carpenter's square; later: according to a rule”), from nōrma (“carpenter's square”), of uncertain origin; doublet of normale. The earliest use of the word in English was to mean "perpendicular; forming a right angle" like something normālis (“made according to a carpenter's square”), but by Late Latin normālis had also come to mean "according to a rule", from which modern English senses of the word derive: in the 1800s, as people began to quantitatively study things like height and weight and blood pressure, the usual or most common values came to be referred to as "normal", and by extension values regarded as healthy or desirable came to be called "normal" regardless of their usuality.

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