Lognormal


[lawg-nawr-muh l, log-] /ˌlɔgˈnɔr məl, ˌlɒg-/

adjective, Mathematics.
1.
noting or pertaining to a with a normal distribution, or the distribution of a random variable for which the of the variable has a normal distribution.

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