Associations to the word «Norma»
Noun
- Rae
- Desmond
- Editorial
- Swanson
- Marilyn
- Magnum
- Verdi
- Scala
- Diva
- Edna
- Bates
- Jean
- Harlow
- Herrera
- Roe
- Antoinette
- Constellation
- Bogotá
- Tallinn
- Gloria
- Priestess
- Motel
- Covent
- Hepburn
- Caleb
- Lucia
- Dolores
- Katharine
- Gladys
- Monroe
- Lal
- Constance
- Crawford
- Wilder
- Joan
- Peggy
- Opera
- Macbeth
- Sutherland
- Colbert
- Boulevard
- Webber
- Romero
- Gable
- Haines
- Vera
- Cartridge
- Donaldson
- Horne
- Alicia
- Fairbanks
- Betty
- Yvonne
- Soprano
- Decca
- Actress
- Canto
- Cory
- Faust
- Norman
- Irving
- Romani
- Carmen
- Repertoire
- Jennings
- Denton
- Alla
- Donna
- Druid
- Monty
- Mae
- Jamestown
- Paige
- Macmillan
- Beatrice
- Malley
- Maureen
- Ammunition
- Lon
- Romeo
- Nolan
- Claudia
- Nadine
- Juliet
- Shirley
- Whittaker
- Eliza
- Buster
- Hitchcock
- Mabel
- Sheila
- Crane
Verb
Wiktionary
NORMA, proper noun. A female given name.
NORMA, proper noun. (constellation) An inconspicuous constellation of the southern sky, said to resemble a carpenter's square. It lies south of the constellations Scorpius and Centaurus.
NORMA, noun. A norm
NORMA, noun. A template
Dictionary definition
NORMA, noun. A small constellation in the southern hemisphere near Lupus and Ara in the Milky Way.
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