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normality
[nawr-mal-i-tee]
noun
plural
normalitiesconformity to the standard, typical, or average level, rate, condition or set of conditions, characteristics, behavior, etc..
Any assumption of a quick return to normality and business as usual is premature.
Surprising as it may sound, simple changes to your bed and lifestyle could prove to be the difference between severe pain and normality.
Chemistry.the concentration of a solution relative to that of a normal solution, one that contains one equivalent weight of the solute per liter.
Since gram equivalent weight is the measure of the reactive capacity of a molecule, the solute's role in the reaction determines the solution's normality.
Statistics.the fact or property of showing a frequency distribution representable by a normal curve, a symmetrical bell-shaped curve.
To confirm the statistical validity of the model I ran a number of diagnostics, checking for observations of influences and for normality of the distribution.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of normality1
Example Sentences
On the face of it, he is perhaps more a middle-class loner, and his apparent normality suggests a crime triggered by internalised mental processes, rather than by peer-driven association or emulation.
Focused protection, the drafters wrote, would allow society to achieve herd immunity and return to normality in three to six months.
"He might not be able to eat it, but he's had the same normality in that respect as everybody else."
Wall Street bosses are thought to have suggested that only by firing Navarro, can some semblance of normality return.
But amid these signs of normality, scenes of destruction serve as a reminder of the pounding this area endured just months ago.
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