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typographical
[ tahy-puh-graf-i-kuhl ]
Other Words From
- typo·graphi·cal·ly adverb
- nonty·po·graphic adjective
- nonty·po·graphi·cal adjective
- nonty·po·graphi·cal·ly adverb
- prety·po·graphi·cal adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of typographical1
Example Sentences
Calling it a typographical error, Westheimer acknowledged, “Even big shot people like myself make mistakes.”
The internet is now teeming with pictorial signs — pixelated images, emoji and other typographical codes — that signal political dissent.
Nearly a year later, Mr. Ritenour filed the petition, which was largely lifted from an earlier one, repeating typographical and grammatical mistakes.
McDowell testified that it was a typographical error, and she meant to write that she was “dying” to testify against the officers.
The stories that follow have been edited for typographical errors but maintain the AP style of the day.
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