typo
Origin of typo
1Other definitions for typo- (2 of 3)
a combining form representing type in compound words: typography, typology.
- Compare -type.
Other definitions for typo. (3 of 3)
typographer.
typographic.
typographical.
typography.
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How to use typo in a sentence
The iPhone, with its apps and video capabilities and typo-prone keyboard system, was for play; the BlackBerry was for work.
One has to read Donoghue a few times to fill in the blanks, and there are many blanks; is “Pet” perhaps a typo for “Peter”?
Making matters worse, half of the 23 wards where the typo was made are majority African-American.
I saw him make a typo and almost corrected him, but figured it was better to just keep my mouth shut.
Little Brother | Cory DoctorowOnly one typo found and corrected; susceptibility was misspelled as “susceptibilty”.
Educational Work of the Girl Scouts | Louise Stevens Bryant
Page 22: In the line: "There are homes are our natal, and nothing is fatal," the first "are" may be a typo for "our."
The Sylvan Cabin | Edward Smyth JonesPage 30, "gambling hells" is likely a typo but is reproduced as printed.
Old Broadbrim Into the Heart of Australia | Author of "Old Broadbrim"Remarks on the text: Page 17: Bremenhaven possibly typo for Bremerhaven.
The Wonder Book of Knowledge | Various
British Dictionary definitions for typo (1 of 2)
/ (ˈtaɪpəʊ) /
informal a typographical error: Also called (Brit): literal
British Dictionary definitions for typo. (2 of 2)
variants of typ.
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