Thread: Normal, Un-normal, Abnormal
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04-30-2008, 09:57 PM #1
Normal, Un-normal, Abnormal
Do any of these reall exist?

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04-30-2008, 10:00 PM #2
Re: Normal, Un-normal, Abnormal
Yes, Absnormal........

Many many thanks to my talented friend Jos for the new Sig.
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04-30-2008, 10:07 PM #3
Re: Normal, Un-normal, Abnormal
"BadlandsViking" wrote:
Do any of these reall exist?
Main Entry: 1ab·nor·mal
Pronunciation: \(ËŒ)ab-ËË*nȯr-mÉ™l, É™b-\
Function: adjective
Etymology: alteration of French anormal, from Medieval Latin anormalis, from Latin a- + Late Latin normalis normal
Date: circa 1836
: deviating from the normal or average : unusual, exceptional <abnormal behavior>
 ab·nor·mal·ly
\-mə-lē\ adverb
Main Entry: 1nor·mal
Pronunciation: \ËË*nȯr-mÉ™l\
Function: adjective
Etymology: Latin normalis, from norma
Date: circa 1696
1: perpendicular; especially : perpendicular to a tangent at a point of tangency
2 a: according with, constituting, or not deviating from a norm, rule, or principle b: conforming to a type, standard, or regular pattern
3: occurring naturally <normal immunity>
4 a: of, relating to, or characterized by average intelligence or development b: free from mental disorder : sane
5 aof a solution : having a concentration of one gram equivalent of solute per liter b: containing neither basic hydroxyl nor acid hydrogen <normal silver phosphate> c: not associated <normal molecules> d: having a straight-chain structure <normal pentane> <normal butyl alcohol>
6of a subgroup : having the property that every coset produced by operating on the left by a given element is equal to the coset produced by operating on the right by the same element
7: relating to, involving, or being a normal curve or normal distribution <normal approximation to the binomial distribution>
8of a matrix : having the property of commutativity under multiplication by the transpose of the matrix each of whose elements is a conjugate complex number with respect to the corresponding element of the given matrix
synonyms see regular
 nor·mal·i·ty
\nȯr-ËË*ma-lÉ™-tÄ“\ noun
 nor·mal·ly
\ËË*nȯr-mÉ™-lÄ“\ adverb
"If at first you don't succeed, parachuting is not for you"
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04-30-2008, 10:29 PM #4
Re: Normal, Un-normal, Abnormal
"singersp" wrote:
Wheres the definition for Unnormal?"BadlandsViking" wrote:
Do any of these reall exist?
Main Entry: 1ab·nor·mal
Pronunciation: \(ËŒ)ab-ËË*nȯr-mÉ™l, É™b-\
Function: adjective
Etymology: alteration of French anormal, from Medieval Latin anormalis, from Latin a- + Late Latin normalis normal
Date: circa 1836
: deviating from the normal or average : unusual, exceptional <abnormal behavior>
 ab·nor·mal·ly
\-mə-lē\ adverb
Main Entry: 1nor·mal
Pronunciation: \ËË*nȯr-mÉ™l\
Function: adjective
Etymology: Latin normalis, from norma
Date: circa 1696
1: perpendicular; especially : perpendicular to a tangent at a point of tangency
2 a: according with, constituting, or not deviating from a norm, rule, or principle b: conforming to a type, standard, or regular pattern
3: occurring naturally <normal immunity>
4 a: of, relating to, or characterized by average intelligence or development b: free from mental disorder : sane
5 aof a solution : having a concentration of one gram equivalent of solute per liter b: containing neither basic hydroxyl nor acid hydrogen <normal silver phosphate> c: not associated <normal molecules> d: having a straight-chain structure <normal pentane> <normal butyl alcohol>
6of a subgroup : having the property that every coset produced by operating on the left by a given element is equal to the coset produced by operating on the right by the same element
7: relating to, involving, or being a normal curve or normal distribution <normal approximation to the binomial distribution>
8of a matrix : having the property of commutativity under multiplication by the transpose of the matrix each of whose elements is a conjugate complex number with respect to the corresponding element of the given matrix
synonyms see regular
 nor·mal·i·ty
\nȯr-ËË*ma-lÉ™-tÄ“\ noun
 nor·mal·ly
\ËË*nȯr-mÉ™-lÄ“\ adverb
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04-30-2008, 10:32 PM #5
Re: Normal, Un-normal, Abnormal
"BadlandsViking" wrote:
No, because it all has to do with perception.Do any of these really exist?
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05-01-2008, 12:08 AM #6
Re: Normal, Un-normal, Abnormal
"marstc09" wrote:
I think he made it up, I'm not sure it's even a word"singersp" wrote:
Wheres the definition for Unnormal?"BadlandsViking" wrote:
Do any of these reall exist?
Main Entry: 1ab·nor·mal
Pronunciation: \(ËŒ)ab-ËË*nȯr-mÉ™l, É™b-\
Function: adjective
Etymology: alteration of French anormal, from Medieval Latin anormalis, from Latin a- + Late Latin normalis normal
Date: circa 1836
: deviating from the normal or average : unusual, exceptional <abnormal behavior>
 ab·nor·mal·ly
\-mə-lē\ adverb
Main Entry: 1nor·mal
Pronunciation: \ËË*nȯr-mÉ™l\
Function: adjective
Etymology: Latin normalis, from norma
Date: circa 1696
1: perpendicular; especially : perpendicular to a tangent at a point of tangency
2 a: according with, constituting, or not deviating from a norm, rule, or principle b: conforming to a type, standard, or regular pattern
3: occurring naturally <normal immunity>
4 a: of, relating to, or characterized by average intelligence or development b: free from mental disorder : sane
5 aof a solution : having a concentration of one gram equivalent of solute per liter b: containing neither basic hydroxyl nor acid hydrogen <normal silver phosphate> c: not associated <normal molecules> d: having a straight-chain structure <normal pentane> <normal butyl alcohol>
6of a subgroup : having the property that every coset produced by operating on the left by a given element is equal to the coset produced by operating on the right by the same element
7: relating to, involving, or being a normal curve or normal distribution <normal approximation to the binomial distribution>
8of a matrix : having the property of commutativity under multiplication by the transpose of the matrix each of whose elements is a conjugate complex number with respect to the corresponding element of the given matrix
synonyms see regular
 nor·mal·i·ty
\nȯr-ËË*ma-lÉ™-tÄ“\ noun
 nor·mal·ly
\ËË*nȯr-mÉ™-lÄ“\ adverb
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05-01-2008, 06:15 AM #7
Re: Normal, Un-normal, Abnormal
"BadlandsViking" wrote:
Of course I did. Have you not ever heard of the Un-Cola?"BadlandsViking" wrote:
I think he made it up, I'm not sure it's even a word
Wheres the definition for Unnormal?
Unnormal is the deviation from normal, meaning that it is more unusual rather than usual.
(Also see abnormal)
"If at first you don't succeed, parachuting is not for you"
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05-03-2008, 09:33 AM #8
Re: Normal, Un-normal, Abnormal
"BadlandsViking" wrote:
I know. I was making fun of him for saying it."marstc09" wrote:
I think he made it up, I'm not sure it's even a word"singersp" wrote:
Wheres the definition for Unnormal?"BadlandsViking" wrote:
Do any of these reall exist?
Main Entry: 1ab·nor·mal
Pronunciation: \(ËŒ)ab-ËË*nȯr-mÉ™l, É™b-\
Function: adjective
Etymology: alteration of French anormal, from Medieval Latin anormalis, from Latin a- + Late Latin normalis normal
Date: circa 1836
: deviating from the normal or average : unusual, exceptional <abnormal behavior>
 ab·nor·mal·ly
\-mə-lē\ adverb
Main Entry: 1nor·mal
Pronunciation: \ËË*nȯr-mÉ™l\
Function: adjective
Etymology: Latin normalis, from norma
Date: circa 1696
1: perpendicular; especially : perpendicular to a tangent at a point of tangency
2 a: according with, constituting, or not deviating from a norm, rule, or principle b: conforming to a type, standard, or regular pattern
3: occurring naturally <normal immunity>
4 a: of, relating to, or characterized by average intelligence or development b: free from mental disorder : sane
5 aof a solution : having a concentration of one gram equivalent of solute per liter b: containing neither basic hydroxyl nor acid hydrogen <normal silver phosphate> c: not associated <normal molecules> d: having a straight-chain structure <normal pentane> <normal butyl alcohol>
6of a subgroup : having the property that every coset produced by operating on the left by a given element is equal to the coset produced by operating on the right by the same element
7: relating to, involving, or being a normal curve or normal distribution <normal approximation to the binomial distribution>
8of a matrix : having the property of commutativity under multiplication by the transpose of the matrix each of whose elements is a conjugate complex number with respect to the corresponding element of the given matrix
synonyms see regular
 nor·mal·i·ty
\nȯr-ËË*ma-lÉ™-tÄ“\ noun
 nor·mal·ly
\ËË*nȯr-mÉ™-lÄ“\ adverb
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05-03-2008, 09:35 AM #9
Re: Normal, Un-normal, Abnormal
"singersp" wrote:
That is marketing. Of course they would use a made up word. Do you really think the ab-cola would fly?"BadlandsViking" wrote:
Of course I did. Have you not ever heard of the Un-Cola?"BadlandsViking" wrote:
I think he made it up, I'm not sure it's even a word
Wheres the definition for Unnormal?
Unnormal is the deviation from normal, meaning that it is more unusual rather than usual.
(Also see abnormal)
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05-03-2008, 10:54 AM #10
Re: Normal, Un-normal, Abnormal
"marstc09" wrote:
Non-Cola or the anti-cola might. Ergo, why not non-normal or anti-normal?"singersp" wrote:
That is marketing. Of course they would use a made up word. Do you really think the ab-cola would fly?"BadlandsViking" wrote:
Of course I did. Have you not ever heard of the Un-Cola?"BadlandsViking" wrote:
I think he made it up, I'm not sure it's even a word
Wheres the definition for Unnormal?
Unnormal is the deviation from normal, meaning that it is more unusual rather than usual.
(Also see abnormal)
"If at first you don't succeed, parachuting is not for you"
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