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prototypical

[ proh-tuh-tip-i-kuhl ]

adjective

  1. being the original or model on which something is based or formed:

    Even Los Angeles, the prototypical American automobile city, is rapidly expanding its public transit infrastructure.

  2. illustrating the typical qualities of a class or group:

    Scotty played center field as a quick, prototypical lead-off hitter.

    The International Harvester Farmall letter series, well-built and affordable, became an iconic symbol of the prototypical American small-farm tractor.

  3. Biology. being a primitive form regarded as the basis of a group; archetypal:

    She graduated with a degree in biology, having conducted her senior thesis research on virulence factors of vaccinia, the prototypical poxvirus.



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Tampa Bay Buccaneers: LB Jihaad Campbell, Alabama — Campbell, the prototypical middle linebacker, can learn a lot from a Lavonte David in the late afternoon of his career.

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The prototypical size at 6 feet 4, the prototypical arm strength, the silky throwing motion that looks as if it were designed in a lab.

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While it’s likely traditional kick return guys — think diminutive, shifty and speedy — would still have a role, there is a question of whether prototypical running backs could be useful.

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“The prototypical heckler’s veto case is one in which the government silences particular speech or a particular speaker due to an anticipated disorderly or violent reaction of the audience,†Bybee wrote, citing case law.

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“Your prototypical hunting rifle is going to be useful in self-defense, in sharp contrast to the large capacity magazines or the assault weapons,†Feigenbaum said.

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