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- nountype (noun) · types (plural noun) · one's type (noun) · one's types (plural noun)
- a category of people or things having common characteristics:"this type of heather grows better in a drier habitat" · "blood types"
- a person, thing, or event considered as a representative of a type:"it's not the type of car I'd want my daughter to drive" · "I'm an adventurous type"
- informala person of a specified character or nature:"professor types in tweed"
- informal(one's type)the sort of person one likes or finds attractive:"she's not really my type"
- a person or thing symbolizing or exemplifying the ideal or defining characteristics of something:"she characterized his witty sayings as the type of modern wisdom"
- an object, conception, or work of art serving as a model for subsequent artists.
- theologya person or event in the Old Testament taken as a foreshadowing of someone or something in the New Testament.
- botanyzoologyan organism or taxon chosen as having the essential characteristics of its group.
- short for type specimen
- printed characters or letters:"bold or italic type"
- a piece of metal with a raised letter or character on its upper surface, for use in letterpress printing.
- the pieces of metal used in letterpress printing collectively:"the first European printing of books began in 1454 with the invention of movable type"
- a design on either side of a medal or coin.
- linguisticsan abstract category or class of linguistic item or unit, as distinct from actual occurrences in speech or writing. Contrasted with token
verbtype (verb) · types (third person present) · typed (past tense) · typed (past participle) · typing (present participle)- write (something) on a typewriter or computer by pressing the keys:"he typed out the second draft" · "I am learning how to type"
- medicinedetermine the type to which (a person or their blood or tissue) belongs:"the kidney was typed"
- short for typecast
Originlate 15th century (in the sense ‘symbol, emblem’): from French, or from Latin typus, from Greek tupos ‘impression, figure, type’, from tuptein ‘to strike’. The use in printing dates from the early 18th century; the general sense ‘category with common characteristics’ arose in the mid 19th century.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun
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