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▪ I. typed, ppl. a. (taɪpt, poet. ˈtaɪpɪd) [f. type v. or n.1 + -ed.] 1. Of or pertaining to a (specified) type; having a (certain) type or general character.
1839Bailey Festus xv. (1852) 170 Sun, planet, satellite, all typéd spheres..it is mine To search and pass through. 1881Builder XLI. 442 Medieval Church architecture..is characteristic and strongly typed. 2. In combination: That is printed in or with type of a specified kind.
1831J. Brown Lett. (1907) 7 A larger typed Testament which I think will suit your eyes. 3. That is printed or reproduced by means of a typewriter; typewritten. Also with out, up.
1890Daily News 24 Feb. 5/6 ‘Typing’ from copy,..dictation from ‘typed matter’. 1895A. W. Tuer in Athenæum 15 June 773/1 Some typed sample chapters. 1971D. E. Westlake I gave at Office 200 They had this typed-out paper, and it would be everything you said... So you'd read it and sign it. 1977A. Hunter Gently Instrumental viii. 116 Gently found Leyston glooming over the policewoman's typed-up notes. ▪ II. † typed, a. Obs. rare. [f. type n.3 + -ed2.] Furnished with tipes or traps.
1799A. Young Agric. Lincoln. 385 A warren..carefully typed to catch all extra bucks. |