| typ·i·cal   (tĭpĭ-kəl) 
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              Tweet adj. 1.  Exhibiting the qualities, traits, or characteristics that identify a kind, class, group, or category: a typical suburban community. 2.  Of or relating to a representative specimen; characteristic or distinctive. 3.  Conforming to a type: a composition typical of the baroque period. 4.  also typ·ic (-ĭk) Of the nature of, constituting, or serving as a type; emblematic. 5.  Conforming with what usually happens: The bus is late again? That's so typical! [Late Latin typicālis, from typicus, from Greek tupikos, from tupos, impression.] typi·cal·ly adv. typi·cal·ness, typ′i·cali·ty (-kălĭ-tē) n. | 
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