typically-linked
|typ-i-cal-ly-linked|
/ˈtɪpɪkli-lɪŋkt/
characteristically connected
Etymology
'typically-linked' originates from the word 'typical,' which comes from the Greek word 'typikos,' meaning 'of the nature of a type,' and 'link,' which comes from the Old Norse word 'hlenca,' meaning 'to fasten or bind.'
'typical' evolved from the Greek 'typikos' through Latin 'typicus' and eventually became the modern English word 'typical.' 'Link' evolved from the Old Norse 'hlenca' through Middle English 'linke.'
Initially, 'typical' meant 'of the nature of a type,' and 'link' meant 'to fasten or bind.' Over time, 'typically-linked' evolved to mean 'characteristically connected.'
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
characteristically or usually connected or associated with something.
The symptoms are typically-linked to the disease.
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Last updated: 2025/03/20 01:22
