English Words: N

24,391 words · Page 435 of 488

normiedomnoun

The condition of being a normie ("a normal person with generic tastes and beliefs").

normiespherename

The domain of normies; the general awareness of individuals who are not deeply involved with Internet culture.

Normismnoun

Any of the self-deprecating one-liners uttered by the character Norm Peterson in the U.S. television show Cheers.

NORMLname

Acronym of National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws

normlessadj

Lacking norms.

normlesslyadv

Without a norm.

normlessnessnoun

Quality of being normless.

normoactiveadj

Having a normal level of activity; neither hypoactive nor hyperactive.

normoactivitynoun

A normal level of activity; the state of being normoactive.

normoalbuminemianoun

The presence of a normal amount of albumin in the blood

normoalbuminemicadj

Having a normal amount of albumin in the blood

normoalbuminurianoun

The presence of the normal amount of albumen in the urine

normoalbuminuricadj

Having a normal amount of albumin in the urine

normoandrogenemianoun

The presence of the normal amount of androgens in the blood

normoandrogenicadj

Having a normal amount of androgen.

normoasthenozoospermianoun

A normal level of asthenozoospermia

normobaricadj

Describing a normal barometric pressure equivalent to that at sea level.

normobilirubinemianoun

The presence of a normal amount of bilirubin in the blood.

normobilirubinemicadj

Relating to normobilirubinemia

normobiosisnoun

The normal state of having a range of bacteria in the gut

normobioticadj

Relating to normobiosis

normoblastnoun

An erythroblast in its normal course of maturation.

normoblasticadj

Relating to or having the character of a normoblast.

normoblastosisnoun

The (often excessive) production of normoblasts.

normocalcaemianoun

Alternative spelling of normocalcemia.

normocalcemianoun

The presence of a normal concentration of calcium in one's blood.

normocalcemicadj

Having a normal amount of calcium in the bloodstream.

normocalciurianoun

The presence of a normal amount of calcium in the urine.

normocalciuricadj

Having a normal amount of calcium in the urine.

normocaloricadj

normally caloric

normocellularadj

Containing a normal number of cells; neither hypocellular nor hypercellular.

normocephalicadj

Having a normal-sized head; neither macrocephalic nor microcephalic; mesocephalic

normocephalynoun

normal skull structure

normochloremianoun

The presence of the normal amount of chlorine (as chloride) in the blood

normochloremicadj

Relating to normochloremia

normocholinergicadj

normally cholinergic

normochromaticadj

Having a normal colour (when stained)

normocognitiveadj

Having a normal level of cognition

normocupremianoun

The state of having a normal concentration of copper in one's blood (within the the reference range).

normocupremicadj

Having a normal amount of copper in the bloodstream.

normocytenoun

A red blood cell of normal size, shape, and color.

normocyticadj

Describing erythrocytes of fairly normal size.

normocytosisnoun

A normal state of the blood in respect of the leukocytes.

normodentinenoun

The primary, most mineralized dentine of a tooth.

normodivergencenoun

The condition of being normodivergent

normodivergentadj

Exhibiting normal divergence

normoechogenicitynoun

Normal level of echogenicity; the property of being normoechogenic.

normoergynoun

a normal immune response

normoevolutiveadj

normally evolutive

normoferritinemianoun

The normal presence of ferritin in the blood

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