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    Pro·to·typ·i·cal
    /ˌprōdəˈtipək(ə)l/

    adjective

    • 1. denoting the first, original, or typical form of something: "the prototypical vehicle"
  2. The earliest known use of the adjective prototypical is in the mid 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for prototypical is from 1650, in the writing of Thomas Vaughan, hermetic philosopher and alchemist. prototypical is formed within English, by derivation.

  3. prototypical meaning, definition, what is prototypical: very typical of a group or type: Learn more.

  4. the original or model on which something is based or formed. someone or something that serves to illustrate the typical qualities of a class; model; exemplar: She is the prototype of a student activist. something analogous to another thing of a later period: a Renaissance prototype of our modern public housing. Biology an archetype;

  5. adjective. Constituting or representing an original type of something that others are modelled on, or derived from. Wiktionary. Synonyms: archetypic. prototypic. prototypal. archetypical. archetypal. classical. typic. representative. paradigmatic. model. typical. quintessential. Origin of Prototypical. prototype +"Ž -ical. From Wiktionary.

  6. in a way that is extremely typical of something: She spent her early years in a prototypically quaint Yorkshire village. My father’s relatives have prototypically American taste in food, in contrast to my mother's Greek family.

  7. Definitions of prototypal. adjective. representing or constituting an original type after which other similar things are patterned. “she was the prototypal student activist” synonyms: archetypal, archetypical, prototypic, prototypical. first. preceding all others in time or space or degree. Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Prototypal."

  8. Examples of PROTOTYPICAL in a sentence, how to use it. 100 examples: Even if ' verb ' is taken here as a shorthand for ' argument-taker ', it may be…

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