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prototypic
adjective
Of or pertaining to a prototype; prototypical
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This delay is prototypic of the ego's role in later personality functioning.
The description presented thus far applies to the widely distributed loose areolar connective tissue, which is relatively unspecialized and can therefore be considered prototypic.
The idea of replacing the prototypic diagnosis of narcissistic personality disorder with a dimensional diagnosis like "personality disorder with narcissistic and manipulative traits" just doesn't cut it.
While the poems are slightly simpler in diction than the typical Nabokovian sentence, his fondness for half-dollar words is still much in evidence: over the course of 10 pages, we get "prototypic," "anchoret," "scholiastic" and "dendrologists".
The prototypic footnote is the source note, providing a citation for each proclamation in the text (early annotations were sometimes called "proofs").
According to Mr. Moberg, prototypic outdoor fireplaces in Europe date to at least the Renaissance.
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