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3 definitions found
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]:
Typical \Typ"ic*al\, adjective [L. typicus, Gr. ?, from ? type: cf. F.
typique. See {Type}.]
1. Of the nature of a type; representing something by a form,
model, or resemblance; emblematic; prefigurative.
The Levitical priesthood was only typical of the
Christian. --Atterbury.
2. (Nat. Hist.) Combining or exhibiting the essential
characteristics of a group; as, a typical genus.
-- {Typ"ic*al*ly}, adverb --
{Typ"ic*al*ness}, noun
From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:
typical
adjective
1: exhibiting the qualities or characteristics that identify a
group or kind or category; "a typical American girl";
"a typical suburban community"; "the typical car owner
drives 10,000 miles a year"; "a painting typical of
the Impressionist school"; "a typical romantic poem";
"a typical case of arteritis" [ant: {atypical}]
2: of a feature that helps to distinguish a person or thing;
"Jerusalem has a distinctive Middle East flavor"- Curtis
Wilkie; "that is typical of you!" [syn: {distinctive}]
3: conforming to a type; "the typical (or normal) American";
"typical teenage behavior"
From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 [moby-thes]:
93 Moby Thesaurus words for "typical":
absolute, archetypal, categorical, characteristic, classic,
classical, classificational, classificatory, common, commonplace,
connotative, consummate, conventional, customary, defining,
demonstrative, denominative, denotative, designative, diagnostic,
differential, distinctive, distinguishing, divisional, divisionary,
emblematic, evidential, exemplary, exhibitive, expressive, figural,
figurative, general, ideal, identifying, ideographic,
idiosyncratic, implicative, in character, in keeping, indicating,
indicative, indicatory, individual, meaningful, metaphorical,
model, naming, natural, naturalistic, naturistic, normal, orderly,
ordinal, ordinary, orthodox, paradigmatic, particular,
pathognomonic, peculiar, perfect, precedential, prototypal,
quintessential, realistic, regular, representative,
run-of-the-mill, sample, semantic, semiotic, signalizing,
significant, significative, signifying, special, specific,
standard, subdivisional, suggestive, symbolic, symbolistic,
symbological, symptomatic, symptomatologic, taxonomic,
to be expected, true to form, true to type, typal, typic,
unexceptional, usual
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