[f. TYPE v. or sb.1 + -ED.]
1. Of or pertaining to a (specified) type; having a (certain) type or general character.
1839. Bailey, Festus, xv. (1852), 170. Sun, planet, satellite, all typed spheres it is mine To search and pass through.
1881. Builder, XLI. 442. Medieval Church architecture is characteristic and strongly typed.
2. In combination: That is printed in or with type of a specified kind.
1831. J. Brown, Lett. (1907), 7. A larger typed Testament which I think will suit your eyes.
3. That is printed or reproduced by means of a typewriter; typewritten.
1890. Daily News, 24 Feb., 5/6. Typing from copy, dictation from typed matter.
1895. A. W. Tuer, in Athenæum, 15 June, 773/1. Some typed sample chapters.