typologyty‧pol‧o‧gy /taɪˈpɒlədʒi $ -pɑː-/ noun (plural typologies) [countable, uncountable] - Competition entrants are asked to look at how to transform the tower block typology into a new type of community.
- None the less, it would be unwise to conclude that all areas or villages are falling into Pahl's typology.
- Obviously this typology has immense implications for educational methods, for communication generally, and for choice of marriage partner.
- One method of dating finds is by the use of typology, the importance of which was demonstrated by Pitt-Rivers.
- She develops a typology according to the different parts of speech, and her analyses reveal a marked preference for the verb metaphor.
- This is a useful typology for understanding the sense of abnormality which Easton's section police operate.
nountypetypologyadjectivetypical ≠ atypicaltypologicalverbtypifyadverbtypically