Typical
Typ"ic*al
(?), a. [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.[1913 Webster]
The Levitical priesthood was only typical of the Christian.Atterbury.
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2.
(Nat. Hist.) Combining or exhibiting the essential characteristics of a group; as, a
typical genus.
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-- Typ"ic*al*ly,
adv. -- Typ"ic*al*ness,
n.
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