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-type A combining form signifying impressed form; stamp; print; type; typical form; representative; as in stereotype phototype, ferrotype, monotype.
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type
n 1: a subdivision of a particular kind of thing; "what type of
sculpture do you prefer?" [ant: antitype]
2: a person of a specified kind (usually with many
eccentricities); "a real character"; "a strange
character"; "a friendly eccentric"; "the capable type"; "a
mental case" [syn: character, eccentric, case]
3: (biology) the taxonomic group whose characteristics are used
to define the next higher taxon
4: printed characters; "small type is hard to read"
5: a small metal block bearing a raised character on one end;
produces a printed character when inked and pressed on
paper; "he dropped a case of type, so they made him pick
them up"
6: all of the tokens of the same symbol; "the word `element'
contains five different types of character"
v 1: write by means of a keyboard with types; "type the
acceptance letter, please" [syn: typewrite]
2: identify as belonging to a certain type; "Such people can
practically be typed" [syn: typecast]
Type
occurs only once in Scripture (1 Cor. 10:11, A.V. marg.). The
Greek word _tupos_ is rendered "print" (John 20:25), "figure"
(Acts 7:43; Rom. 5:14), "fashion" (Acts 7:44), "manner" (Acts
23:25), "form" (Rom. 6:17), "example" or "ensample" (1 Cor.
10:6, 11; Phil. 3:17; 1 Thess. 1:7; 2 Thess. 3:9; 1 Tim. 4:12).
It properly means a "model" or "pattern" or "mould" into which
clay or wax was pressed, that it might take the figure or exact
shape of the mould. The word "type" is generally used to denote
a resemblance between something present and something future,
which is called the "antitype."