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UK
/tˈaɪpəʊ/
]
[ US /ˈtaɪpoʊ/ ]
[ US /ˈtaɪpoʊ/ ]
NOUN
- a mistake in printed matter resulting from mechanical failures of some kind
How To Use typo In A Sentence
- There is a typo in the last paragraph – it should read absorbed, not adsorbed. FAITH • by Aaron Polson
- This regress is signalled not only by increases in mental confusion but by typography less and less coherent, the type straying over the page, and with some pages simply blank.
- So we can now say about hypotyposes that when they are schematic, they are natural, that is, they are plunged in space and time and in the natural world. Seeing Is Reading
- Hi Kristin, just one little typo: s'égarer droit chemine should be 'droit chemin'. S'egarer - French Word-A-Day
- No, I'm not talking about the usual typos and errata, but rules with no examples and written in micro print.
- Within this framework, much of the First Testament has functioned in a typological or prefigurative manner, or as a shadow-like version of the truth God revealed in the gospel.
- Upon arriving at Scootypoof's place, I was really pleased to be greeted by Popeye the boxer dog and one of his favourite toys.
- The results are in general agreement with the previous typological categories defined by Railey in showing a general progression from incurvate, thin specimens to excurvate, thicker forms through time.
- Cease any talk of font analysis, kerning, superscripts or anything else of a typographical nature.
- Most of their page is given over to explaining hitherto-unknown Alternate Facts about book design, typography, and printing.