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Etymology of the Latin word norma

the Latin word norma (rule, square used by carpenters, hence standard viewpoint; rule; carpenter's square; standard, pattern)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *gno-
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *gnō-

Derivations in Latin

normalis, abnormis, enormis

Derivations in other languages

English normoblast, English norma, English normotensive, French normocyte, French norme, Italian norma, Italian normo-, Portuguese norma, Spanish norma

Cognates

Dutch norm, English norm, French norme, German Norm, Italian norma, Lithuanian norma, Norwegian norm, Russian нopмa, Swedish norm



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