nor·mal
ˈnôrməl/
usual,
standard,
ordinary,
customary,
conventional,
habitual,
accustomed, expected,
wonted;More
typical,
stock,
common,
everyday,
regular,
routine,
established,
set,
fixed,
traditional,
time-honored
"they issue books in the normal way"
ordinary,
average,
typical,
run-of-the-mill,
middle-of-the-road,
common,
conventional,
mainstream,
unremarkable,
unexceptional,
garden-variety, a dime a dozen
"a normal couple"
antonyms:
unusual
- (of a person) free from physical or mental disorders.
2.
technical
(of a line, ray, or other linear feature) intersecting a given line or surface at right angles.
3.
Medicine
(of a salt solution) containing the same salt concentration as the blood.
- Chemistrydated
(of a solution) containing one gram-equivalent of solute per liter.
- 4.
- Geology
denoting a fault or faulting in which a relative downward movement occurred in the strata situated on the upper side of the fault plane.
- noun
noun:
normal; plural noun:
normals
1.
the usual, average, or typical state or condition.
"her temperature was
above normal"
- informal
a person who is conventional or healthy.
2.
technical
a line at right angles to a given line or surface.