Synonym: characteristic, distinctive, representative, symbolic. Similar words: typically, tropical, medical, logical, ethical, musical, radical, chemical. Meaning: ['tɪpɪkl] adj. 1. exhibiting the qualities or characteristics that identify a group or kind or category 2. of a feature that helps to distinguish a person or thing 3. conforming to a type.
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121 A typical microcomputer will have 48K or 64K of memory i.e. 48 or 64 Kilobytes or 48,000 bytes.
122 The patterning of sleep illustrated in Figure 2.8 is not only typical, but follows conventions which are universal.
123 An absolute pristine typical Redesmere roach of old, complete with dab of orange under its chin.
124 A typical example is the tendency to blame yourself for instance, for smoking for many years before developing lung cancer.
125 West Cranmore Station Somerset typical of the rural branch lines of the country.
126 Comets and carbonaceous asteroids of the appropriate energy disrupt too high, whereas typical iron objects reach and crater the terrestrial surface.
127 The typical leisure wear at the ryokan is a blue and white cotton robe known as a yukata provided by the management.
128 Typical of the uneasy compromises that resulted was the Ten Articles of Faith laid down by convocation in 1536.
129 Typical of the infectious optimism was Michael Ainslie, president of Sotheby's auctioneers.
130 A typical students' pub, full of old beams and smoke and noise.
131 The presentation of the first patient with a subacute sensorimotor peripheral neuropathy is typical of intoxication with inorganic arsenic.
132 It is typical of painters, he wrote, to make these wild accusations, wild generalizations.
133 Typical blockages to objective setting include the following: People are often not clear about what an objective actually is.
134 What we certainly can see is a tendency towards synthesis and dynamic development, a typical feature of Minoan civilization.sentencedict .com
135 The play abounds in biblical and religious allusions, typical of Romantic works, and also prevalent in the comedia lacrimosa.
136 It has been typical weather on Britain's south coast this August.
137 That diet lowered their blood pressure as much as a typical blood-pressure-lowering medication would.
138 Typical ferret hutch with low-level doors for easy access and cleaning.
139 This is typical of the adversarial system - a total approach in which truth emerges from conflict.
140 The case has been beset by the kinds of official miscues typical in rape cases here.
141 Typical examples are attacks on postmen or aggression towards an owner when a toy or other item is removed from them.
142 There are further villas built in typical thatched native style amid the coconut palms of the gardens.
143 In typical Almodovar burlesque, Marina has become a star of pornographic and B-movies.
144 Typical of young shearwaters, it was just a ball of grey down with a beak sticking out.
145 Center and city officials play down the troubles, saying they are typical of any start-up operation.
146 The desk is a typical lawyer desk but in miniature, and the coat rack is knee-high.
147 The temperature range covers typical values expected in magma chambers.
148 Well having discussed this matter with many typical users of word processors, I beg to differ.
149 Inside, there are frescoes in rich colour typical of the best of late Byzantine work.
150 The most typical reader will win a special golden bone award.
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