TYPICALLY
TYP'ICALLY, adverb In a typical manner; by way of image, symbol or resemblance.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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TYP'ICALLY, adverb In a typical manner; by way of image, symbol or resemblance.
TYP'ICALNESS, noun The state of being typical.
TYP'IFIED, participle passive Represented by symbol or emblem.
TYP'IFY, verb transitive To represent by an image, form, model or resemblance. The washing of baptism typifies the cleansing of the soul from sin by the blood of Christ. Our Sav...
TYP'IFYING, participle present tense Representing by model or emblem.
TYP'OCOSMY, noun A representation of the world. [Not much used.]
TYPOG'RAPHER, noun [See Typography.] A printer.
TYPOGRAPH'ICTYPOGRAPH'ICAL, adjective Pertaining to printing; as the typographic art.1. Emblematic.
TYPOGRAPH'ICAL, a. Pertaining to printing; as the typographic art.1. Emblematic.
TYPOGRAPH'ICALLY, adverb By means of types; after the manner of printers.1. Emblematically; figuratively.
TYPOG'RAPHY, noun [Gr. type, and to write.]1. The art of printing, or the operation of impressing letters and words on forms of types.2. Emblematical or hieroglyphic representat...
TYP'OLITE, noun [Gr. form, and stone.] In natural history, a stone or fossil which has on it impressions or figures of plants and animals.
TY'RAN, noun A tyrant. [Not in use.]
TYR'ANNESS, noun [from tyrant.] A female tyrant.
TYRAN'NICTYRAN'NICAL, adjective Pertaining to a tyrant; suiting a tyrant; arbitrary; unjustly severe in government; imperious; despotic; cruel; as a tyrannical prince; a tyranni...
TYRAN'NICAL, a. Pertaining to a tyrant; suiting a tyrant; arbitrary; unjustly severe in government; imperious; despotic; cruel; as a tyrannical prince; a tyrannical master; tyra...
TYRAN'NICALLY, adverb With unjust exercise of power; arbitrarily; oppressively.
TYRAN'NICALNESS, noun Tyrannical disposition or practice.
TYRAN'NICIDE, noun [Latin tyrannus, tyrant, and coedo, to fill.]1. The act of killing a tyrant.2. One who kills a tyrant.
TYR'ANNING, participle present tense or adjective Acting as a tyrant. [Not used.]
TYR'ANNIZE, verb intransitive To act the tyrant; to exercise arbitrary power; to rule with unjust and oppressive severity; to exercise power over others not permitted by law or ...
TYR'ANNOUS, adjective Tyrannical; arbitrary; unjustly severe; despotic.
TYR'ANNY, noun1. Arbitrary or despotic exercise of power; the exercise of power over subjects and others with a rigor not authorized by law or justice, or not requisite for the ...
TY'RANT, noun [Latin tyrannus.]