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Definition of typical
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of typical is as below...
Typical
(a.) Of the
nature
of a type;
representing
something
by a form,
model,
or
resemblance;
emblematic;
prefigurative..
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Megasthene
::
Megasthene
(n.) One of a group which
includes
the
higher
orders
of
mammals,
having
a large size as a
typical
characteristic..
Normal
::
Normal
(a.)
Standard;
original;
exact;
typical.
Typal
::
Typal (a.)
Relating
to a type or
types;
belonging
to
types;
serving
as a type;
typical.
Cheiropterygium
::
Cheiropterygium
(n.) The
typical
pentadactyloid
limb of the
higher
vertebrates.
Kingbird
::
Kingbird
(n.) A small
American
bird
(Tyrannus
tyrannus,
or T.
Carolinensis),
noted for its
courage
in
attacking
larger
birds,
even hawks and
eagles,
especially
when they
approach
its nest in the
breeding
season.
It is a
typical
tyrant
flycatcher,
taking
various
insects
upon the wing. It is dark ash
above,
and
blackish
on the head and tail. The
quills
and wing
coverts
are
whitish
at the
edges.
It is white
beneath,
with a white
terminal
band on the tail. The
feathers
on the head of the
adults
show
Complete
::
Complete
(a.)
Having
all the parts or
organs
which
belong
to it or to the
typical
form;
having
calyx,
corolla,
stamens,
and
pistil..
Euisopoda
::
Euisopoda
() A group which
includes
the
typical
Isopoda.
Ammonite
::
Ammonite
(n.) A
fossil
cephalopod
shell
related
to the
nautilus.
There are many
genera
and
species,
and all are
extinct,
the
typical
forms
having
existed
only in the
Mesozoic
age, when they were
exceedingly
numerous.
They
differ
from the
nautili
in
having
the
margins
of the septa very much lobed or
plaited,
and the
siphuncle
dorsal.
Also
called
serpent
stone,
snake
stone,
and cornu
Ammonis..
Lactone
::
Lactone
(n.) One of a
series
of
organic
compounds,
regarded
as
anhydrides
of
certain
hydroxy
acids.
In
general,
they are
colorless
liquids,
having
a weak
aromatic
odor. They are so
called
because
the
typical
lactone
is
derived
from
lactic
acid..
Megasthenic
::
Megasthenic
(a.)
Having
a
typically
large size;
belonging
to the
megasthenes.
Shadowy
::
Shadowy
(a.)
Faintly
representative;
hence,
typical..
Propodite
::
Propodite
(n.) The sixth joint of a
typical
leg of a
crustacean;
usually,
the
penultimate
joint..
Degraded
::
Degraded
(a.)
Having
the
typical
characters
or
organs
in a
partially
developed
condition,
or
lacking
certain
parts..
Heterotaxy
::
Heterotaxy
(n.)
Variation
in
arrangement
from that
existing
in a
normal
form;
heterogenous
arrangement
or
structure,
as, in
botany,
the
deviation
in
position
of the
organs
of a
plant,
from the
ordinary
or
typical
arrangement..
Sapindaceous
::
Sapindaceous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to an order of trees and
shrubs
(Sapindaceae),
including
the
(typical)
genus
Sapindus,
the
maples,
the
margosa,
and about
seventy
other
genera..
Papilionides
::
Papilionides
(n. pl.) The
typical
butterflies.
Microsthenic
::
Microsthenic
(a.)
Having
a
typically
small size; of or
pertaining
to the
microsthenes.
Antitypal
::
Antitypal
(a.)
Antitypical.
Avicula
::
Avicula
(n.) A genus of
marine
bivalves,
having
a
pearly
interior,
allied
to the pearl
oyster;
-- so
called
from a
supposed
resemblance
of the
typical
species
to a
bird..
Longmynd Rocks
::
Longmynd
rocks () The
sparingly
fossiliferous
conglomerates,
grits,
schists,
and
states
of Great
Britain,
which lie at the base of the
Cambrian
system;
-- so
called,
because
typically
developed
in the
Longmynd
Hills,
Shropshire..
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