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- typecast/ˈtaɪp.kɑːst/To repeatedly assign an actor the same type of role because they are perceived as suited to it.verbverb-transitiveC1
- typeface/ˈtaɪpfeɪs/A set of characters (letters, numbers, symbols) that share a consistent design style.nounB2
- typeholder/ˈtaɪpˌhəʊldə/A device or person that holds or contains type, especially in printing.nounRare
- typescript/ˈtaɪpskɹɪpt/A programming language that is a typed superset of JavaScript, designed for developing large-scale applications.nounMid-High (in tech contexts)
- typeset/ˈtaɪpset/To arrange and prepare text for printing, traditionally using physical type, now using digital means.adjectiveverbverb-transitiveC1+
- typesetter/ˈtaɪpˌsetə/A person or machine that arranges type for printing.nounLow
- typesetting/ˈtaɪpˌset.ɪŋ/The process of arranging and preparing text for printing, traditionally using metal type, now often digital.adjectivenounC1
- typestyle/ˈtaɪpstaɪl/A specific design for a set of characters, letters, or symbols used in printing or digital display, defined by its visual characteristics such as serifs, weight, and proportion.nounC1
- typewrite/ˈtʌɪprʌɪt/To produce text using a typewriter.verbverb-ambitransitiveC1
- typewriter/ˈtaɪpˌraɪtə(r)/A mechanical or electromechanical device with keys that, when pressed, cause characters to be printed on paper, historically used for writing documents before computers.nounC1
- typewriting/ˈtaɪpˌraɪtɪŋ/The act, skill, or process of writing using a typewriter.nounLow
- typhlitis/tɪfˈlaɪtɪs/Inflammation of the cecum, a part of the large intestine.nounVery low
- typhlology/tɪfˈlɒlədʒi/The scientific study of blindness and the blind.nounVery Rare
- typhlosis/tɪfˈləʊsɪs/Blindness; the condition of being blind.nounExtremely Rare (Obsolete/Technical)
- typhlosole/ˈtɪfləsəʊl/An internal fold or ridge of the intestine, especially in annelids and mollusks, that increases the surface area for absorption.nounVery rare / Technical
- typhoeus/tɪˈfiːəs/A proper noun: a mythical Greek god, a monstrous giant or storm giant, often considered a deity of violent winds.nounVery Rare
- typhoid/ˈtʌɪfɔɪd/A serious infectious bacterial disease, often transmitted through contaminated food or water, characterized by high fever, abdominal pain, and sometimes intestinal perforation.adjectivenounC1
- typhoid bacillus/ˈtaɪ.fɔɪd bəˈsɪl.əs/The specific bacterium, Salmonella Typhi, that causes typhoid fever.nounC2
- typhoid fever/ˈtʌɪfɔɪd ˈfiːvə(r)/A serious, often fatal, infectious bacterial disease caused by Salmonella typhi, characterized by high fever, intestinal inflammation, and often rose-colored spots.nounC1
- typhoid mary/ˌtaɪ.fɔɪd ˈmɛə.ri/A person who spreads a disease, especially typhoid fever, without showing symptoms themselves, based on the historical case of Mary Mallon.nounmedium
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