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Normality   /nˌɔrmˈæləti/   Listen
Normality

noun
1.
Being within certain limits that define the range of normal functioning.  Synonym: normalcy.
2.
(of a solution) concentration expressed in gram equivalents of solute per liter.  Synonym: N.
3.
Expectedness as a consequence of being usual or regular or common.  Synonym: normalcy.
4.
Conformity with the norm.






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"Normality" Quotes from Famous Books



... by the rural family, namely, its failure to make use of its social opportunity. It is easy to demonstrate the greater normality of the rural family as compared with the urban family, with respect to the family conditions that make possible an efficient home life. It is not always true, however, that these superior family opportunities are ...
— Rural Problems of Today • Ernest R. Groves

... such an event would call into life. For a few brief moments certain personalities and acts would stand out sharply glorified, like grains of dust dancing in the slanting rays of the sun. Then, the angle of yellow light restored to white normality, the whirling particles would drift back into ...
— Broken to the Plow • Charles Caldwell Dobie

... former meal had vanished—Morgan could see now that had been due to shyness at his presence—and, though Mark still showed little willingness to converse, the girls were evidently beginning to find themselves again, occasional gigglings heralding their return to normality. But the concentration of the united attention of the family for Morgan's benefit was somewhat disconcerting. The girls vied with each other in pressing plum-cake upon him, and seemed to view his refusal ...
— Cleo The Magnificent - The Muse of the Real • Louis Zangwill

... back to an ambitionless normality. They had decided that with economy they could still afford the apartment, which Tom, with the domesticity of an elderly cat, had grown fond of. The old English hunting prints on the wall were Tom's, and the large tapestry by courtesy, a relic of decadent days in college, and ...
— This Side of Paradise • F. Scott Fitzgerald

... conscious mind above, for age is prone to live by law and rote. These fates, the oldest daughters of the Earth-Mother, Nature, know nothing of morals or manners, assume that men and women are as naive in their normality as the denizens of forest and field. And so they ...
— The Sisters-In-Law • Gertrude Atherton


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