TYPICAL vs TYPE: NOUN
- Anything that is typical, normal, or standard.
- A number of people or things having in common traits or characteristics that distinguish them as a group or class: : kind.
- (biology) the taxonomic group whose characteristics are used to define the next higher taxon
- Printed characters
- All of the tokens of the same symbol
- A subdivision of a particular kind of thing
- A small metal block bearing a raised character on one end; produces a printed character when inked and pressed on paper
- In church hist., an edict of the emperor Constans II., issued in 648.
- In mathematics, a succession of symbols susceptible of + and—signs.
- Upon the face of the generic diagnosis originally made, or
- Upon the specific contents—that is, upon the species actually grouped under the generic name. Nearly all the older genera were made more comprehensive than modern genera are allowed to be, and have been restricted by reference of nearly all (often of all but one) of their usually numerous species to other genera; yet a generic name once established upon any species must always rest upon some (one or more) species; hence the occasion and the necessity for the determination of the type species in every such case. This has been done mainly in three ways.
- The first species given by an author in the list of the species of his genus is arbitrarily assumed to be his type species. But this is a mere convention, which often becomes an absurdity.
- The species which agrees best with the author's diagnosis of his genus is selected as the type species. This is reasonable, but it is at best a matter of opinion, and opinions differ enough to unsettle the whole system of nomenclature if each is to be allowed its own full weight.
- The most feasible and only safe procedure is to consider that species to be the type species which has as a matter of fact been left in the original genus from which the other species have been successively detached to form new genera; or, if there be more than one left, to choose the best-known, that being almost always the one which has oftenest borne the original generic name, and hence is most closely identified with it. For example: Let there be a Linnean genus Aba, with 3 species, A: oca, A. ada, and A, aga; let A. ada and A. aga have been detached as types respectively of two new genera; then A. aca remains as the type species of the original genus Aba, in its now restricted sense. This rule is applicable with force and precision to thousands of questionable cases; and its observance, together with insistence upon the fundamental law of priority, tends to the utmost attainable fixity of zoological and botanical nomenclature.
- Synonyms Image, shadow, adumbration, prophecy.
- 2 and Symbol, etc. See emblem.
- 4–6, Prototype, archetype, standard form.
- The mark or impression of something; stamp; impressed sign; emblem.
- Form or character impressed; style; semblance.
- A person of a specified kind (usually with many eccentricities)
- Something that has a representative or symbolical significance; an emblem, or an emblematic instance.
- The four types first recognized and frequently referred to, namely, hydrochloric acid, water, ammonia, and marsh-gas, simply represent the first four degrees of valence, monad, dyad, triad, and tetrad.
- Specifically, a prefigurement; aforeshadowing of, or that which foreshows, some reality to come, which is called the antitype; particularly, in theology, a person, thing, or event in the Old Testament regarded as foreshowing or betokening a corresponding reality of the new dispensation; a prophetic similitude: as, the paschal lamb is the type of Christ (who is the antitype).
- A characteristic embodiment; a definitive example or standard; an exemplar; a pattern; a model.
- A representative style, mode, or structure; a characteristic assemblage of particulars or qualities.
- In biology, specifically, a main division of the animal or vegetable kingdom; a sub-kingdom, branch, phylum, or province.
- A model or style that serves as a guide; a general plan or standard for the doing of anything; especially, in the arts, the plan, idea, or conception upon which anything is modeled or according to which any work is executed.
- A right-angled prism-shaped piece of metal or wood, having for its face a letter or character (usually in high relief), adapted for use in letterpress printing; collectively, the assemblage of the stamped characters used for printing; types inthe aggregate.
- In numismatics, the principal device or subject on the obverse and reverse of a coin or medal.
- A distinguishing mark or sign; a classifying stamp or emblem; a mark or an object serving for a symbol or an index, or anything that indicates office, occupation, or character.
- A pattern, a design, or an image impressed or stamped onto the face of a coin.
- A size or style of printed or typewritten characters; a typeface.
- Printed or typewritten characters; print.
- Such pieces considered as a group.
- A small block of metal or wood bearing a raised letter or character on the upper end that leaves a printed impression when inked and pressed on paper.
- The type specimen, type species, or type genus, which serves as the basis for the name of a species, genus, or family.
- A figure, representation, or symbol of something to come, such as an event in the Old Testament that is believed to foreshadow another in the New Testament.
- A person regarded as exemplifying a particular profession, rank, or social group.
- An example or a model having the ideal features of a group or class; an embodiment.
- A person or thing having the features of a group or class.
- In chem., a fundamental chemical compound which represents the structure of a large number of other and more complex compounds.
TYPICAL vs TYPE: ADJECTIVE
- Conforming to a type
- Normal, average; to be expected.
- Characteristically representing something by form, group, idea or type.
- Combining or exhibiting the essential characteristics of a group.
- Of the nature of a type; representing something by a form, model, or resemblance; emblematic; prefigurative.
- Conforming with what usually happens.
- Of the nature of, constituting, or serving as a type; emblematic.
- Of or relating to a representative specimen; characteristic or distinctive.
- Exhibiting the qualities, traits, or characteristics that identify a kind, class, group, or category.
- Of a feature that helps to distinguish a person or thing
- Exhibiting the qualities or characteristics that identify a group or kind or category
- Capturing the overall sense of a thing.
- N/A
TYPICAL vs TYPE: VERB
- N/A
- Identify as belonging to a certain type
- Write by means of a keyboard with types
TYPICAL vs TYPE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To input (something) manually on an electronic device, especially by using a keyboard.
- To assign to a category; classify or characterize.
- To determine the antigenic characteristics of (a blood or tissue sample).
- To typecast.
- To write with a typewriter or computer keyboard.
- To write (something) using a typewriter.
TYPICAL vs TYPE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To represent by a type, model, or symbol beforehand; to prefigure.
- To furnish an expression or copy of; to represent; to typify.
TYPICAL vs TYPE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Having the character of a significant or symbolic type; serving as an index or a symbol of something past, present, or to come; representative; emblematic; illustrative. The description is, as sorted test to the apprehension of those times, typicall and shadowie.
- Constituting or conforming to a type or pattern; representative in kind or quality; serving as a characteristic example of a group or an aggregate: as, a typical animal, plant, species, or genus; a typical building; typical conduct. Also typal. Compare attypical, etypical, subtypical.
- Of or pertaining to a type or types; significantly characteristic or illustrative; indicative; connotative: as, a typical example or specimen; typical markings, colors, or limbs.
- To exhibit or constitute a type of; typify.
- To use a type-writer.
- To reproduce in type, or by impression from types, as with a type-writer.
- (idiom) ((one's) type) A person to whom one should be sexually attracted or romantically inclined.
TYPICAL vs TYPE: RELATED WORDS
- Type, Quintessential, Usual, Stereotypical, Atypical, Typic, Representative, Exemplary, Distinctive, Veritable, Regular, Emblematic, True, Characteristic, Normal
- Pattern, Similar, Guy, Like, Style, Kinds, Typical, Characteristics, Sort, Kind, Typewrite, Eccentric, Typecast, Case, Character
TYPICAL vs TYPE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Type, Quintessential, Usual, Stereotypical, Atypical, Typic, Representative, Exemplary, Distinctive, Veritable, Regular, Emblematic, True, Characteristic, Normal
- Standard, Pattern, Similar, Guy, Like, Style, Kinds, Typical, Sort, Kind, Typewrite, Eccentric, Typecast, Case, Character
TYPICAL vs TYPE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- This is an example of typical collateral damage.
- To recap, the following illustrates a typical handshake.
- This will not be your typical Zoom meeting!
- We are all familiar with typical metallic properties.
- TYPICAL RACIST COWARD black sheep are the worst.
- Stripe is not a typical company, and this is not a typical outbound sales function.
- Debt and equity costs are weighted according to the typical capital structure percentages and added to derive a typical cost of capital.
- MOHO assessments ask about a typical weekday and a typical weekend day and questions about sleep can fit well there.
- LOKER: Typical vocal stress on a typical question.
- This means no typical role models, no typical activities, and no typical community involvement.
- This is something that has always been true with printed type, and became applicable to web type with the advent of CSS.
- Sometimes I type straight from my Bible, the New Living Translation Life Application Study Bible to type scripture, though rarely.
- You are the type to care about the type.
- For each type of document or content type and add from existing list columns any items that were from!
- Cites the ab type diet plan, peanut and b shows that type diet, minerals for each list what blood?
- My mother was type O, my father type A, both Jewish, grandparents came from Eastern Europe.
- Each bursting rule specifies the section type that can be componentized into a Platform specific content type.
- AWS Cloud Practitioner Certification Exam has MCQ type objective type questions only.
- Thanks for clarifying that Type A is the oldest blood type.
- Individuals with type AB blood share a combination of type A and type B characteristics.
TYPICAL vs TYPE: QUESTIONS
- What is a typical JavaScript application architecture?
- What is the typical undergraduate geology curriculum?
- How do cooperatives differ from typical businesses?
- What is the typical production possibilities curve?
- How to distinguish a typical bacterial cell from a typical cell?
- What does a typical email from a typical threat look like?
- What is the typical structure of a typical PhD in finance?
- What is the typical attenuation of a typical Baw filter?
- What is the typical tempo range for a typical beat?
- What is the typical density of a typical human body?
- What type of hydrocarbons undergo substitution reactions?
- What type of catalysts effect biochemical reactions?
- What type of insurer issues participating policies?
- What type of Pokemon are strong against ground type Pokemon?
- Can a type 1 diabetes diet help manage Type 2 diabetes?
- Can NWU Type II and Type III fabrics be permethrin treated?
- What is the Enneagram type 4 personality type for INFJs?
- What type is super effective against Electric type?
- What Pokemon type is strongest against a dragon type?
- What is the Best Pokemon type against Fighting type?