[f. TYPE v. or sb.1 + -ED.]

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  1.  Of or pertaining to a (specified) type; having a (certain) type or general character.

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1839.  Bailey, Festus, xv. (1852), 170. Sun, planet, satellite, all typed spheres … it is mine To search and pass through.

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1881.  Builder, XLI. 442. Medieval Church architecture … is characteristic and strongly typed.

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  2.  In combination: That is printed in or with type of a specified kind.

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1831.  J. Brown, Lett. (1907), 7. A larger typed Testament which I think will suit your eyes.

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  3.  That is printed or reproduced by means of a typewriter; typewritten.

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1890.  Daily News, 24 Feb., 5/6. ‘Typing’ from copy,… dictation from ‘typed matter.’

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1895.  A. W. Tuer, in Athenæum, 15 June, 773/1. Some typed sample chapters.

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