Norma


[nawr-muh] /ˈnɔr mə/

noun
1.
(italics) an opera (1831) with music by Vincenzo Bellini.
2.
a female given name.
[nawr-muh] /ˈnɔr mə/
noun, genitive Normae
[nawr-mee] /ˈnɔr mi/ (Show IPA). Astronomy.
1.
the Rule, a small southern constellation between Lupus and Ara.
/ˈnɔːmə/
noun (Latin genitive) Normae (ˈnɔːmiː)
1.
a constellation in the S hemisphere crossed by the Milky Way and lying near Scorpius and Ara

fem. proper name, probably from Latin norma (see norm).

norma nor·ma (nôr’mə)
n. pl. nor·mae (-mē)
A line or pattern defining the contour of a part, especially of various aspects of the cranium.

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