normal-priced
|nor-mal-priced|
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/ˈnɔːr.məl praɪst/
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/ˈnɔː.məl praɪst/
standard cost
Etymology
'normal-priced' originates from the combination of 'normal' and 'priced', where 'normal' means 'usual or standard' and 'priced' refers to the cost of an item.
'Normal' comes from the Latin word 'normalis', meaning 'made according to a carpenter's square', and 'priced' is derived from the Old French 'pris', meaning 'value or worth'.
Initially, 'normal' meant 'conforming to a standard', and 'priced' referred to the value of an item. Together, they describe items sold at a standard price.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
sold at a regular or standard price, not discounted or marked up.
The store offers normal-priced items alongside discounted ones.
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Last updated: 2025/01/11 11:42
