| Title | ectype |
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Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged ec·type \ˈekˌtīp\ noun Etymology: ec- coming from something else, derivative (from Greek ek out of, out, from ex) + -type (as in archetype) — more at ex- 1. : a copy from an original : an imitation or reproduction (as an impression of a seal) 2. a. : something in the world of external reality as distinguished from its eternal and ideal archetype or prototype b. Lockeanism : an idea or impression more or less corresponding to some external reality |
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