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typically-united

|typ-i-cal-ly-u-nit-ed|

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/ˈtɪpɪkli juˈnaɪtɪd/

commonly joined

Etymology
Etymology Information

'typically-united' is a compound word formed from 'typically' and 'united'. 'Typically' originates from the Greek word 'typos', meaning 'impression' or 'form', and 'united' comes from the Latin 'unitus', meaning 'joined together'.

Historical Evolution

'Typically' evolved from the Greek 'typos' through Latin 'typicus', and 'united' from Latin 'unitus' through Old French 'unir'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'typically' meant 'in a manner of a type', and 'united' meant 'joined together'. The compound 'typically-united' retains these meanings.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

characterized by being united in a typical or usual manner.

The team was typically-united in their efforts to win the championship.

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Last updated: 2025/03/23 17:00