Definition of Typicalness

1. Noun. The state of being typical or of a type. ¹

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Definition of Typicalness

1. [n -ES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Typicalness

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typhus
typhus fever
typhus mitior
typhus vaccine
typhuses
typic
typical
typical achromatopsia
typical jerboa
typical pseudocholinesterase
typicalities
typicality
typicall
typically
typicalness (current term)
typicalnesses
typicities
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typiest
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typifiers
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typing

Literary usage of Typicalness

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Old Testament Prophecy by Andrew Bruce Davidson, James Alexander Paterson (1904)
"... this relation could not have arisen. The divine design, therefore, is no element of the typicalness; it merely secures relations which are typical. ..."

2. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting (1908)
"About the typicalness of later attitudes your subject is not very sure, but that the one just described was then and remains today typical of American ..."

3. Report by Indians Rights Association (1908)
"About the typicalness of later attitudes your subject is not very sure, but that the one just described was then and remains today typical of American ..."

4. Studies of Childhood by James Sully (1895)
"There is a precisely similar tendency to a somewhat bald typicalness of outline in the first rude attempts of children to form semblances. ..."

5. The Works of Thomas Shepard: First Pastor of the First Church, Cambridge by Thomas Shepard (1853)
"... because that place might be as well changed into another, and lest through the typicalness of it man's corrupt heart should abuse it, so I may say, ..."

6. An Account of the Private Life and Public Services of Salmon Portland Chase by Robert Bruce Warden (1874)
"But Ohio, never equaling, in some respects, the States named with her, much surpasses each of them in typicalness. You behold no "Golden Gate," no stately ..."

7. Studies in the Theory of Human Society by Franklin Henry Giddings (1922)
"Adaptability turns upon the variability of units; cohesion upon the typicalness, uniformity, or standardization of units. ..."

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