Word Meanings - TYPICAL - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Combining or exhibiting the essential characteristics of a group; as, a typical genus. -- Typ"ic*al*ly, adv. -- Typ"ic*al*ness, n. (more info) 1. Of the nature of a type; representing something by a form, model, or resemblance; emblematic;
Additional info about word: TYPICAL
Combining or exhibiting the essential characteristics of a group; as, a typical genus. -- Typ"ic*al*ly, adv. -- Typ"ic*al*ness, n. (more info) 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.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of TYPICAL)
- Figurative
- Metaphorical
- poetical
- tropical
- rhetorical
- symbolical
- typical
- emblematical
- allegorical
- Normal
- Regular
- usual
- recognized
- natural
- ordinary
Related words: (words related to TYPICAL)
- REGULARITY
The condition or quality of being regular; as, regularity of outline; the regularity of motion. - NATURALIST
1. One versed in natural science; a student of natural history, esp. of the natural history of animals. 2. One who holds or maintains the doctrine of naturalism in religion. H. Bushnell. - NATURAL STEEL
Steel made by the direct refining of cast iron in a finery, or, as wootz, by a direct process from the ore. - REGULARIA
A division of Echini which includes the circular, or regular, sea urchins. - TROPICALLY
In a tropical manner; figuratively; metaphorically. - NATURAL
Belonging to, to be taken in, or referred to, some system, in which the base is 1; -- said or certain functions or numbers; as, natural numbers, those commencing at 1; natural sines, cosines, etc., those taken in arcs whose radii are 1. (more info) - RECOGNIZOR; RECOGNISOR
One who enters into a recognizance. Blackstone. - ORDINARY
1. According to established order; methodical; settled; regular. "The ordinary forms of law." Addison. 2. Common; customary; usual. Shak. Method is not less reguisite in ordinary conversation that in writing. Addison. 3. Of common rank, quality, - TYPICAL
Combining or exhibiting the essential characteristics of a group; as, a typical genus. -- Typ"ic*al*ly, adv. -- Typ"ic*al*ness, n. (more info) 1. Of the nature of a type; representing something by a form, model, or resemblance; emblematic; - NATURALNESS
The state or quality of being natural; conformity to nature. - RECOGNIZER
One who recognizes; a recognizor. - POETICALLY
In a poetic manner. - RECOGNIZANCE
recognoissant, p. pr. of recognoistre to recognize, F. reconnaƮtre, fr. L. recognoscere; pref. re- re- + cognoscere to know. See An obligation of record entered into before some court of record or magistrate duly authorized, with condition to - NATURALISM
The doctrine of those who deny a supernatural agency in the miracles and revelations recorded in the Bible, and in spiritual influences; also, any system of philosophy which refers the phenomena of nature to a blind force or forces acting - NATURALLY
In a natural manner or way; according to the usual course of things; spontaneously. - RECOGNIZATION
Recognition. - REGULAR
A member of any religious order or community who has taken the vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience, and who has been solemnly recognized by the church. Bp. Fitzpatrick. - RHETORICAL
Of or pertaining to rhetoric; according to, or exhibiting, rhetoric; oratorical; as, the rhetorical art; a rhetorical treatise; a rhetorical flourish. They permit him to leave their poetical taste ungratified, provided that he gratifies - ORDINARYSHIP
The state of being an ordinary. Fuller. - SUPERNATURALNESS
The quality or state of being supernatural. - SUBTYPICAL
Deviating somewhat from the type of a species, genus, or other group; slightly aberrant. - IRREGULARITY
The state or quality of being irregular; that which is irregular. - PRETERNATURALITY
Preternaturalness. Dr. John Smith. - ATYPIC; ATYPICAL
That has no type; devoid of typical character; irregular; unlike the type. - SUBORDINARY
One of several heraldic bearings somewhat less common than an ordinary. See Ordinary. Note: Different writers name different bearings as subordinaries, but the bar, bend, sinister, pile, inescutcheon bordure, gyron, and quarter, are always - ALLEGORIC; ALLEGORICAL
Belonging to, or consisting of, allegory; of the nature of an allegory; describing by resemblances; figurative. "An allegoric tale." Falconer. "An allegorical application." Pope. Allegorical being . . . that kind of language which says one thing, - SUBNORMAL
That part of the axis of a curved line which is intercepted between the ordinate and the normal. - PRECOGNIZABLE
Cognizable beforehand. - NATURALIZE
1. To make natural; as, custom naturalizes labor or study. 2. To confer the rights and privileges of a native subject or citizen on; to make as if native; to adopt, as a foreigner into a nation or state, and place in the condition of - SUPERNATURAL
Being beyond, or exceeding, the power or laws of nature; miraculous. Syn. -- Preternatural. -- Supernatural, Preternatural. Preternatural signifies beside nature, and supernatural, above or beyond nature. What is very greatly aside from the ordinary