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typifier
English
Etymology
typify +? -er
Noun
typifier (plural typifiers)
- One who, or that which, typifies.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Bishop Warburton to this entry?)
typifier From the web:
- what typifies a cost-cutting project
- what typifies a hearing aid
- what typifies cajun cuisine today
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- what typifies groupthink
- what typifies chronic inflammation
- what typifies anthropological curiosity
- what typifies the citadel at mycenae
typified
English
Verb
typified
- simple past tense and past participle of typify
typified From the web:
- what typified wwi
- typified meaning
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- what is typified in literature
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- what does typified meaning in geography
- what does typified stand for
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