Crossword-Solution: ATYPICAL
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Atypical | a. | That has no type; devoid of typical character; irregular; unlike the type. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
|---|---|---|
| ATYPICAL | anagram | CAPITALY |
We have 70 clues for the answer “ATYPICAL”
| Clue | Answers |
|---|---|
| Italy cap (anag) | 1 answer |
| unrepresentative | 1 answer |
| Surprising to see | 1 answer |
| Outside the norm | 1 answer |
| NOT conforming to type | 1 answer |
| Like an unusual occurrence | 1 answer |
| CONFORMING to type (ant.) | 1 answer |
| Out of the norm | 2 answers |
| Not run-of-the-mill | 2 answers |
| Not characteristic. | 2 answers |
| Nonstandard | 3 answers |
| Not ordinary | 4 answers |
| Not the usual | 4 answers |
| Not as expected | 5 answers |
| AN ODD OR UNUSUAL CHARACTERISTIC | 11 answers |
| uncustomary | 16 answers |
| Out of the ordinary | 24 answers |
| astonishing | 35 answers |
| knurly | 39 answers |
| malformed | 41 answers |
| disfigured | 42 answers |
| Gnarled | 44 answers |
| marred | 44 answers |
| deformed | 45 answers |
| curving | 45 answers |
| knotted | 46 answers |
| bowed | 46 answers |
| hooked | 47 answers |
| contorted | 47 answers |
| crippled | 48 answers |
| Deviant | 48 answers |
| sinuous | 49 answers |
| nauseating | 49 answers |
| distorted | 50 answers |
| unsightly | 50 answers |
| grisly | 51 answers |
| knotty | 53 answers |
| Twisting | 55 answers |
| bending | 56 answers |
| Dwarfed. | 57 answers |
| Curved | 57 answers |
| cramped | 58 answers |
| Warped | 58 answers |
| misshapen | 59 answers |
| freakish | 59 answers |
| Ghastly | 60 answers |
| Queer | 60 answers |
| Unconventional | 62 answers |
| sickening | 63 answers |
| Bent | 64 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETRA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ATYPICAL (5)
Thus in Jourdan's "Dictionnaire des Termes Usites dans les Sciences Naturelles," 1834, it is defined as the production of an atypical form either by arrest or excess of development.), I should have thought that the archetype in imagination was always in some degree embryonic, and therefore capable [of] and generally undergoing further development.
Gold medal For the establishment of a special school for the education of atypical children New York Institution for Feeble-Minded, Syracuse.
However, there was a certain element of contradiction, a certain lack of consistency, present in his behavior which is entirely atypical of the pure malingerer.
One of the main preoccupations in the wards was the differential diagnosis between atypical malaria and typhoid fever, for the malaria that one reads of in textbooks did not exist save exceptionally.
Some of my imps, little Poles and Slovaks and Hungarians mostly, are the cleverest, most affectionate babies----" She began to tell him stories of wonderful ten-year-olds who were Socialists by conviction, and read economics, and dazed little atypical sixteen-year-olds who read Mother Goose, and stopped even that because they got married.
Quotes with ATYPICAL (3)
Psychotropic drugs have also been organized according to structure (e.g., tricyclic), mechanism (e.g., monoamine, oxidase inhibitor [MAOI]), history (first generation, traditional), uniqueness (e.g., atypical), or indication (e.g., antidepressant). A further problem is that many drugs used to treat medical and neurological conditions are routinely used to treat psychiatric disorders.
Scatter the names of all those who have ever lived over the surface of the knowable cosmos, and it would remain, for all purposes, as unnamed as it was before the small, anomalous flicker of human life appeared on this small, wildly atypical planet.
Some things, like the orbits of the planets, can be calculated far into the future. But that's atypical. In most contexts, there is a limit. Even the most fine-grained computation can only forecast British weather a few days ahead. There are limits to what can ever be learned about the future, however powerful computers become.
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 22 times in crossword archives (1960–2023).