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Webster Dictionary :: Tyran

TY'RAN, n. A tyrant. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Typolite

TYP'OLITE, n.[Gr. form, and stone.] In natural history, a stone or fossil which ...

Webster Dictionary :: Typography

TYPOG'RAPHY, n. [Gr. type, and to write.] 1. The art of printing, or the operati...

Webster Dictionary :: Typographically

TYPOGRAPH'ICALLY, adv. by means of types; after the manner of printers. 1. Emble...

Webster Dictionary :: Typographic

TYPOGRAPH'IC TYPOGRAPH'ICAL, a. Pertaining to printing; as the typographic art. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Typographer

TYPOG'RAPHER, n. [See Typography .] A printer.

Webster Dictionary :: Typocosmy

TYP'OCOSMY, n. A representation of the world. [Not much used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Typifying

TYP'IFYING, ppr. Representing by model or emblem.

Webster Dictionary :: Typify

TYP'IFY, v.t. To represent by an image, form, model or resemblance. The washing ...

Webster Dictionary :: Typified

TYP'IFIED, pp. Represented by symbol or emblem.

Webster Dictionary :: Typicalness

TYP'ICALNESS, n. The state of being typical.

Webster Dictionary :: Typically

TYP'ICALLY, adv. In a typical manner; by way of image, symbol or resemblance.

Webster Dictionary :: Typic

TYP'IC TYP'ICAL, a. Emblematic; figurative; representing something future by a f...

Webster Dictionary :: Typhus

TY'PHUS, a. [from Gr. to inflame or heat. Hippocrates gave this name to a fever ...

Webster Dictionary :: Typhoid

TY'PHOID, a. [typhus and Gr. form.] Resembling typhus; weak; low.

Webster Dictionary :: Type-metal

TY'PE-METAL, n. A compound of lead and antimony, with a small quantity of copper...

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