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typical [Brit ˈtɪpɪk(ə)l, Am ˈtɪpɪk(ə)l] ADJ
typical case, example, day, village
typical tactlessness, compassion
to be typical of period, species
typically [Brit ˈtɪpɪkli, Am ˈtɪpɪk(ə)li] ADV
typically behave (of person):
typically English place, atmosphere, behaviour
atypical [Brit eɪˈtɪpɪk(ə)l, aˈtɪpɪk(ə)l, Am ˌeɪˈtɪpək(ə)l] ADJ
untypical [Brit ʌnˈtɪpɪk(ə)l, Am ˌənˈtɪpɪk(ə)l] ADJ
untypical person, behaviour:
ne pas ressembler à qn (to do de faire)
I. typical [ˈtɪpɪkəl] ADJ
II. typical [ˈtɪpɪkəl] INTERJ inf
typically ADV
1. typically (characteristically):
2. typically (usually):
I. typical [ˈtɪp·ɪ·k ə l] ADJ
II. typical [ˈtɪp·ɪ·k ə l] INTERJ inf
typically ADV
1. typically (characteristically):
2. typically (usually):
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By doing this, he makes the overall structure atypical compared to the standard 12-bar phrase.
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Cultural knowledge tends to reflect a large sample of life's events, whereas personal knowledge focuses more on individual or atypical experiences.
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As noted by the name, the patient's face becomes enlarged and disproportionate due to the fibrous tissue and atypical bone formation.
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Less commonly, and seen usually in infants, are teratoma and atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor.
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Tramadol is an atypical opioid because it is a serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor of and, by itself, a fairly weak -opioid receptor agonist.
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