Definition of Typal

1. a. Relating to a type or types; belonging to types; serving as a type; typical.

Definition of Typal

1. Adjective. of, relating to, or being a type; typical ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Typal

1. typical [adj] - See also: typical

Lexicographical Neighbors of Typal

tympanous
tympans
tympanum
tympanums
tympany
tymps
tynd
tyndallization
tynde
tyne
tyned
tynes
tyning
tyny
typable
typal (current term)
type
type-founder
type-in
type-ins
type-safe
type 1 dextrocardia
type 1 diabetes
type 1 glycogenosis
type 2 astrocyte
type 2 dextrocardia
type 2 diabetes
type 2 glycogenosis
type 3 dextrocardia
type 3 glycogenosis

Literary usage of Typal

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

1. The Ecclesiologist by Ecclesiological Society (1852)
"Our author proceeds to describe a typal Armenian church, and suggests the classification of this style into five periods. We propose, however, to consider ..."

2. The True Intellectual System of the Universe: Wherein All the Reason and by Ralph Cudworth, Thomas Birch (1837)
"... typal world to be so many distinct substances ¡UK! animals, much less gods ; though he ... typal ..."

3. The Logical Process of Social Development: A Theoretical Foundation for by John Franklin Crowell (1898)
"The process of human association therefore requires us to define these necessary conditions and the universal tendencies out of whose juncture this typal ..."

4. The Conflict of Ages Ended: A Succedaneum to Beecher's "Conflict of Ages" by Henry Weller (1855)
"Successive and simultaneous order.—Each circle of archetypal church-life a gain to the race.—Progression a universal law.—typal age merely developement of ..."

5. Criminal Types by Vincent Myron Masten (1922)
"CRIMINAL TYPES typal EARMARKS Criminal types there are, but there is no one criminal type. Closely-allied criminous expression is vastly different as to ..."

6. Atonement: Soteriology: the Sacrificial, in Contrast with the Penal by S G. Burney (1888)
"The typal relation between Adam and Christ. (Rom. v. 12-20.) Adam, who is called a type of Christ, possessed in himself entire human nature, ..."

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