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typ·i·cal \ˈtipə̇kəl, -pēk-\ adjective Etymology: Late Latin typicalis, from typicus typical + Latin -alis -al 1. : constituting or having the nature of a type : representing something by a form, model, or resemblance : emblematic, prefigurative 2. a. : combining or exhibiting the essential characteristics of a group sharing the nature of a type < a typical Victorian Sunday dinner > < the typical modern girl > b. : conforming to a type < a typical species > Synonyms: see regular |