NORMAL vs RULE: NOUN
- A straight line or plane drawn from any point of a curve or surface so as to be perpendicular to the curve or surface at that point.
- Any perpendicular.
- In compar. psychol., an untrained or uninjured animal whose behavior is made the standard of reference for the interpretation of the conduct of other, trained or operated animals.
- In meteorology, the average of a large number of observed values of any given meteorological element, for example, mean temperature, pressure, or rainfall for any hour of the day, or day of the year. The number of observations must be so large that a second group of the same number would give the same average or normal. The normals for the hours of local mean solar time may be corrected or adjusted so as to become normals for the hours of any other standard of time.
- In biology, a species or race considered as a fixed standard which individual organisms may approach by heredity and from which they may recede by variation.
- The rule; the standard.
- In geometry, a perpendicular; the straight line drawn from any point in a curve in its plane at right angles to the tangent at that point; or the straight line drawn from any point in a surface at right angles to the tangent-plane at that point. See cut under binomial.
- A perpendicular, especially a perpendicular to a line tangent to a plane curve or to a plane tangent to a space curve.
- The usual, expected, or standard state, form, amount, or degree.
- Something regarded as a normative example
- Specifically— In monasteries or other religious societies, the code of laws required to be observed by the society and its individual members: as, the rule of St. Benedict, the rule of St. Basil, etc.
- A formula to which conduct must be conformed; a minor law, canon, or regulation, especially a regulation which a person imposes upon himself: as, the rules of whist.
- An instrument with an edge approximately straight, subserving purposes of measurement.
- Revel; revelry.
- A thin metal strip of various widths and designs, used to print borders or lines, as between columns.
- A statute or regulation governing the court process.
- A minor regulation or law.
- A court order.
- A legal doctrine or principle.
- A court decision serving as a precedent for subsequent cases.
- A standard method or procedure for solving a class of problems.
- A generalized statement that describes what is true in most or all cases.
- A usual, customary, or generalized course of action or behavior.
- The body of regulations prescribed by the founder of a religious order for governing the conduct of its members.
- An authoritative, prescribed direction for conduct, especially one of the regulations governing procedure in a legislative body or a regulation observed by the players in a game, sport, or contest.
- The duration of such power.
- Governing power or its possession or use; authority.
- Something regarded as a normative example
- Dominance or power through legal authority
- A basic generalization that is accepted as true and that can be used as a basis for reasoning or conduct
- A rule or law concerning a natural phenomenon or the function of a complex system
- The duration of a monarch's or government's power
- (linguistics) a rule describing (or prescribing) a linguistic practice
- Directions that define the way a game or sport is to be conducted
- Prescribed guide for conduct or action
- Any one of a systematic body of regulations defining the way of life of members of a religious order
- (mathematics) a standard procedure for solving a class of mathematical problems
- A principle or condition that customarily governs behavior
- Measuring stick consisting of a strip of wood or metal or plastic with a straight edge that is used for drawing straight lines and measuring lengths
NORMAL vs RULE: ADJECTIVE
- (Of a family of continuous functions) which is pre-compact
- (Of a distribution) which has a very specific bell curve shape
- (Of a field extension of a field K) which is the splitting field of a family of polynomials in K
- (Of a subgroup) whose cosets form a group
- Perpendicular to a tangent line or derivative of a surface in Euclidean space.
- (Of a mode in an oscillating system) In which all parts of an object vibrate at the same frequency; See normal mode
- Describing a straight chain isomer of an aliphatic hydrocarbon, or an aliphatic compound in which a substituent is in the 1- position of such a hydrocarbon
- Of, relating to, or being a solution containing one equivalent weight of solute per litre of solution.
- Pertaining to a school to teach teachers how to teach.
- Healthy; not sick or ill
- Usual; ordinary
- According to norms or rules.
- A school whose methods of instruction are to serve as a model for imitation; an institution for the training of teachers.
- The apparent place in the heavens of a planet or comet at a specified time, the place having been determined by a considerable number of observations, extending perhaps over many days, and so combined that the accidental errors of observation have largely balanced each other.
- A group of rocks taken as a standard.
- A set of equations of the first degree equal in number to the number of unknown quantities, and derived from the observations by a specified process. The solution of the normal equations gives the most probable values of the unknown quantities.
- Denoting that series of hydrocarbons in which no carbon atom is bound to more than two other carbon atoms; Cf. Iso-.
- Denoting certain hypothetical compounds, as acids from which the real acids are obtained by dehydration; thus, normal sulphuric acid and normal nitric acid are respectively S(OH)6, and N(OH)5.
- Denoting a solution of such strength that every cubic centimeter contains the same number of milligrams of the element in question as the number of its molecular weight.
- Standard; original; exact; typical.
- According to a square or rule; perpendicular; forming a right angle. Specifically: Of or pertaining to a normal.
- According to an established norm, rule, or principle; conformed to a type, standard, or regular form; performing the proper functions; not abnormal; regular; natural; analogical.
- Free from mental illness; sane.
- Relating to or characterized by average intelligence or development.
- Perpendicular to the direction of a tangent line to a curve or a tangent plane to a surface.
- Being at right angles; perpendicular.
- Designating an aliphatic hydrocarbon having an acyclic unbranched chain of carbon atoms.
- Relating to or designating the normality of a solution.
- Functioning or occurring in a natural way; lacking observable abnormalities or deficiencies.
- Conforming with, adhering to, or constituting a norm, standard, pattern, level, or type; typical.
- Forming a right angle
- In accordance with scientific laws
- Being approximately average or within certain limits in e.g. intelligence and development
- Conforming with or constituting a norm or standard or level or type or social norm; not abnormal
- N/A
NORMAL vs RULE: VERB
- N/A
- Be larger in number, quantity, power, status or importance
- Exercise authority over; as of nations
- Mark or draw with a ruler
- Decide on and make a declaration about
- Decide with authority
- Have an affinity with; of signs of the zodiac
- Keep in check
NORMAL vs RULE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To be excellent or superior.
- To prevail at a particular level or rate.
- To formulate and issue a decree or decision.
- To be in total control or command; exercise supreme authority.
- To mark (a straight line), as with a ruler.
- To mark with straight parallel lines.
- To decide or declare authoritatively or judicially; decree: : decide.
- To be a preeminent or dominant factor in.
- To have a powerful influence over; dominate.
- To exercise control, dominion, or direction over; govern.
NORMAL vs RULE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not abnormal
- Of a solution for use in volumetric analysis, containing of the dissolved chemical substance the reactive equivalent of 1 gram of hydrogen in 1 liter of the solution at 16° C. See normal solution.
- Of a salt, having all the readily replaceable or basic hydrogen of the corresponding acid replaced by one or more metals or strongly electropositive radicals: distinguished from an acid salt in which this replacement is only partial.
- In chem.:
- Synonyms Regular, Ordinary, Normal. That which is regular conforms to rule or habit, and is opposed to that which is irregular, fitful, or exceptional. That which is ordinary is of the usual sort and excites no surprise; it is opposed to the uncommon or the extraordinary. That which is normal conforms or may be figuratively viewed as conforming to nature or the principles of its own constitution: as, the normal action of the heart; the normal operation of social influences; the normal state of the market.
- In geometry, perpendicular: noting the position of a straight line drawn at right angles to the tangent-line of a curve, or to the tangent-plane of a surface, at the point of contact.
- In music, standard or typical: as, normal pitch or tone, a pitch or tone of absolute acoustical value, which is used as a standard of comparison. See key, 7, and natural key (under key).
- Serving to fix a standard; intended to set the standard: as, a normal school (see below).
- According to a rule, principle, or norm; conforming to established law, order, habit, or usage; conforming with a certain type or standard; not abnormal; regular; natural.
- Of signs of the zodiac
- Have an affinity with
- As of nations
- Exercise authority over
- In com., to stand or maintain a level.
- To lay down and settle a rule or order of court; order by rule; enter a rule.
- In law: To decide.
- To prevail; decide.
- Synonyms and Control, Regulate, etc. See govern.
- Any surface, as of paper or metal, upon which a series of parallel lines has been marked or cut.
- To mark with or as with the aid of a ruler or a ruling-machine: as, to rule lines on paper.
- To mark with lines by means of a ruler; produce parallel straight lines in, by any means: as, to rule a blank book. See ruled paper, under paper.
- To dominate; have a predominant influence or effect upon or in.
- To prevail on; persuade; advise: generally or always in the passive, so that to be ruled by is to take the advice or follow the directions of.
- To have or exercise authority or dominion over; govern; command; control; manage; restrain.
- To settle as by a rule; in law, to establish by decision or rule; determine; decide: thus, a court is said to rule a point.
- To make conformable to a rule, pattern, or standard; adjust or dispose according to rule; regulate; hence, to guide or order aright.
- (idiom) (as a rule) In general; for the most part.
NORMAL vs RULE: RELATED WORDS
- Normalcy, Usual, Abnormal, Convention, Modal, Formula, Perpendicular, Rule, Median, Pattern, Natural, Mean, Average, Regular, Typical
- Find, Normal, Dominate, Predominate, Rein, Dominion, Prevail, Pattern, Reign, Formula, Ruler, Govern, Regulation, Principle, Decree
NORMAL vs RULE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Acceptable, Normalcy, Usual, Abnormal, Convention, Modal, Perpendicular, Rule, Median, Pattern, Natural, Mean, Average, Regular, Typical
- Harness, Convention, Find, Normal, Dominate, Predominate, Rein, Dominion, Pattern, Reign, Ruler, Govern, Regulation, Principle, Decree
NORMAL vs RULE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Our property is open during normal business hours.
- The show was very tame and depicted normal people going about their normal, and boring lives, their only crime it seemed was being Muslim.
- GST MS registered the person to buyers by using normal transaction will be subjected to normal transaction rules under the GTS ambit.
- For example, if you sample from the normal population then the sample mean has exactly the normal distribution.
- If the printable magnetic sheet is unavailable you can always use a normal sheet and make a normal cardboard puzzle out of it.
- Most women will have a normal period at the expected time, but some may have their period later or earlier than normal.
- Therefore, boundary conditionson y cannot be equal to the normal depths but must be slightly greater or less than the normal depth.
- Results: For the first survey a normal sample was distributed and was expected to give normal plasma values.
- Under normal conditions the normal system voltage is insufficient to cause the breakdown of air gap assembly.
- Recent labs demonstrated a normal blood count and normal liver and renal function.
- Your rule of thumb is a good one, although Georgetown is an exception that proves the rule.
- Rule or may give informed consent to forgo security measures that would otherwise be required by this Rule.
- Rule: We note that it has a similar appearance to the Trapezoidal Rule.
- DHS proposed rule to rescind International Entrepreneur Rule.
- If you must withdraw a direct final rule, you may issue another direct final rule on the same subject withdrawing the previous rule.
- Rule If the court raises a potential Rule ice of the legal basis of the possible cause why it has not violated the rule.
- The proposed rule change seeks to correct an error in rule text and make other clarifying changes to conform rule text to avoid confusion.
- Therefore, for the reasons given in the interim rule, we are adopting the interim rule as a final rule.
- IRECT FINAL RULE A direct final rule is not preceded by a proposed rule.
- Privacy Rule, the Security Rule and the Breach Notification Rule.
NORMAL vs RULE: QUESTIONS
- Is it normal to experience hyperacidity occasionally?
- Why is normal distribution important in statistics?
- Is cesarean delivery cheaper than normal childbirth?
- What is 'normal' left ventricular ejection fraction?
- How do you transform a non-normal distribution into a normal distribution?
- How much tooth movement is normal in a normal tooth?
- Is it normal to have a normal calcium level with osteoporosis?
- Can anxiety cause ECG changes in normal person with normal heart?
- Which contracts qualify for the normal purchases and normal sales exception?
- Which normal distribution is also the standard normal curve?
- Why is the duet rule used instead of the octet rule?
- What are Rule 41 (m) and Rule 42 (D) in Arizona Family Court?
- What are the trapezoidal rule and Simpson's rule in numerical integration?
- What are the limitations of Simpson's rule and trapezoidal rule?
- How are Dillon's rule and Home Rule states different?
- Which is more accurate Simpson's rule or generalized rule?
- What is the general rule on subject rule agreement?
- Is the book rule makers rule breakers worth reading?
- How did Britain rule Nigeria during the British rule?
- Which is true of rule statement and rule synthesis?