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typographical, a.|taɪp-, tɪpəˈgræfɪkəl| [f. as typographic a. + -al1: see -ical.] 1. Of or pertaining to typography or printing; connected or dealing with printing.
1593J. Udall Key Holy Tongue Printer's Note, The Typographical faultes, which perhaps haue scaped vs. 1611in Coryat's Crudities Pref. Verses d vij, To Topographicall Typographicall Thomas. 1677W. Hubbard Narrative Pref., Faults..such as are meerly Typographical. 1757Blackstone Let. to Dr. Randolph 21 May 11 Mr. Mussendine's typographical character was entirely forgot in the university. 1790V. Knox Winter Even. (ed. 2) II. xxxiii. 229 That providential discovery, the typographical art. 1837Hallam Hist. Lit. i. iii. §141 Some cities..had acquired a typographical reputation somewhat disproportioned to the local demand for books. 1847L. Hunt Men, Women, & B. II. xi. 267 There were no stars, or other typographical symbols, indicating the passages omitted. 1874Anderson Missions Amer. Bd. IV. xxxviii. 345 One of the most beautiful books, in its typographical execution, in the Arabic language. b. Produced or expressed by typography or in print; printed.
1803Syd. Smith Wks. (1859) I. 50/2 Not..a picture presenting us with an interesting epitome of the whole; but a typographical plan, detailing, with minute and fatiguing precision, every trifling circumstance, and every subordinate feature. 1806in R. S. Fisher Amer. ii. (1854) 323 That typographical thunder..has been muffled on this side of the Atlantic. 1868Pall Mall G. 23 July 3 Typographical emphasis was given to the following advantages. †2. (See quot.) Obs. rare—0.
1755Johnson, Typographical, 1, emblematical; figurative. [Hence in later dicts.] |