,noun, verb, typed, typ⋅ing.| 1. | a number of things or persons sharing a particular characteristic, or set of characteristics, that causes them to be regarded as a group, more or less precisely defined or designated; class; category: a criminal of the most vicious type. |
| 2. | a thing or person regarded as a member of a class or category; kind; sort (usually fol. by of): This is some type of mushroom. |
| 3. | Informal. a person, regarded as reflecting or typifying a certain line of work, environment, etc.: a couple of civil service types. |
| 4. | a thing or person that represents perfectly or in the best way a class or category; model: the very type of a headmaster. |
| 5. | Printing.
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| 6. | Biology.
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| 7. | Agriculture.
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| 8. | Logic, Linguistics. Also called type-word. the general form of a word, expression, symbol, or the like in contrast to its particular instances: The type “and” in “red and white and blue” has two separate tokens. Compare token (def. 8). |
| 9. | the pattern or model from which something is made. |
| 10. | an image or figure produced by impressing or stamping, as the principal figure or device on either side of a coin or medal. |
| 11. | a distinctive or characteristic mark or sign. |
| 12. | a symbol of something in the future, as an Old Testament event serving as a prefiguration of a New Testament event. |
| 13. | Medicine/Medical. blood group. |
| 14. | to write on a typewriter; typewrite or keyboard. |
| 15. | to reproduce in type or in print. |
| 16. | Medicine/Medical. to ascertain the type of (a blood or tissue sample). |
| 17. | to typecast. |
| 18. | to be a type or symbol of; typify; symbolize; represent. |
| 19. | to represent prophetically; foreshadow; prefigure. |
| 20. | to typewrite. |

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type (tīp)
n.
A number of people or things having in common traits or characteristics that distinguish them as a group or class.
The general character or structure held in common by a number of people or things considered as a group or class.
A person or thing having the features of a group or class.
An example or a model having the ideal features of a group or class.
A taxonomic group, especially a genus or species, chosen as the representative example in characterizing the larger taxonomic group to which it belongs.
The specimen on which the original description and naming of a taxon is based.
untyped programming
A variable which can hold values of any type or a programming language in which some or all variables are like this.
An example would be VBScript, or Visual Basic's variant type.
(2003-12-22)