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No, the normal curve is not the meaning of the Normal distribution: it is one way of representing it.
The area under the normal curve is ALWAYS 1.
Your question makes no sense. Significant is a word related to tests. The normal curve is a distribution, not a test.
An Aronhold set is one of the 288 sets of seven of the 28 bitangents of a quartic curve corresponding to the seven odd theta characteristics of a normal set.
A binormal is a line which is at right angles to both the normal and the tangent of a point on a curve, and, together with them, forms three cartesian axes.