typical
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
typical/ˈtɪpɪkl/
▶adjective
- 1 having the distinctive qualities of a particular type.
■ characteristic of a particular person or thing.
- 2 symbolic: the pit is typical of hell.
– derivatives
typicality /-ˈkalɪti/ noun,
typically adverb.
typicality /-ˈkalɪti/ noun,
typically adverb.
'typical' also found in these Oxford entries:
all
- archetype
- atypical
- baba ganoush
- babble
- bebop
- blarney
- buffo
- Buggins's turn
- cancellous
- caryopsis
- characteristic
- characterize
- chernozem
- chino
- classic
- cockney
- common
- costume
- cross-dress
- cross section
- crunk
- delirium tremens
- delta rhythm
- dictatorial
- Dives
- Early English
- echt
- effeminate
- empanada
- epicanthic fold
- Etonian
- Everyman
- exceptional
- exemplar
- exemplify
- facies
- fairy tale
- figured bass
- fuchsia
- Graecism
- heather
- Hodge
- identikit
- introvert
- John Bull
- ladylike
- mark
- maternal
- megaloblast

