subnormal

subnormal
adjective
unterdurchschnittlich; subnormal (Med.)
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adjective
(below the normal level or standard: subnormal temperatures.) unterdurchschnittlich, unternormal
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sub·nor·mal
[sʌbˈnɔ:məl, AM -ˈnɔ:rm-]
adj
1. (mentally) minderbegabt
educationally \subnormal lernbehindert
2. (below average) unterdurchschnittlich
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["sʌb'nɔːməl]
adj
intelligence, temperature unterdurchschnittlich; person minderbegabt; (inf) schwachsinnig

educationally subnormal — lernbehindert

mentally subnormal — minderbemittelt

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subnormal
A adj (adv subnormally)
1. unterdurchschnittlich (Begabung, Temperatur etc), minderbegabt (Person)
2. MATH subnormal
B s
1. Minderbegabte(r) m/f(m)
2. MATH Subnormale f (Projektion des Normalenabschnitts auf die Abszissenachse)
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adjective
unterdurchschnittlich; subnormal (Med.)
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adj.
subnormal adj.

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