TYPICALLY
typically
(adverb) in a typical manner; “Tom was typically hostile”
Source: WordNet® 3.1
Etymology
Adverb
typically (comparative more typically, superlative most typically)
In a typical or common manner.
In an expected or customary manner.
Synonyms
• (in a typical manner): commonly, most of the time; see also usually
• (in a customary manner): ordinarily, routinely; see also normally
Antonyms
• (all): atypically
• (in a typical manner): See also occasionally
• (in a customary manner): See also unusually
Hyponyms
• prototypically
Source: Wiktionary
TYPIC
Typ"ic, a.
Definition: Typical. "Typic shades." Boyle.
TYPICAL
Typ"ic*al, a. Etym: [L. typicus, Gr. typique. See Type.]
1. Of the nature of a type; representing something by a form, model,
or resemblance; emblematic; prefigurative.
The Levitical priesthood was only typical of the Christian.
Atterbury.
2. (Nat. Hist.)
Definition: Combining or exhibiting the essential characteristics of a
group; as, a typical genus.
– Typ"ic*al*ly, adv.
– Typ"ic*al*ness, n.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition