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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
typo
noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ The article was badly written and full of typos.
▪ This report is full of typos.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Do not worry about typos or spelling.
▪ I see a couple of typos.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Typo

Typo \Ty"po\, n. [An abbreviation of typographer.] A compositor. [Colloq.]

Typo

Typo \Ty"po\, n. [An abbreviation of typographical error.] a typographical error; an error in typing, printing, etc.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
typo

1816, "compositor," short for typographer; 1892 as short for typographical error.

Wiktionary
typo

n. 1 (context colloquial dated English) A compositor; a typographer. 2 A spelling or typographical error. vb. To make a typographical error.

WordNet
typo

n. a mistake in printed matter resulting from mechanical failures of some kind [syn: misprint, erratum, typographical error, literal error, literal]

Wikipedia
Typo (software)

Typo is a free, open source blogging engine written in the Ruby programming language, using the Ruby on Rails web application framework released under the MIT License. Typo can use any of the various SQL databases supported by the Ruby on Rails framework.

Typo is not to be confused with TYPO3, which is a widespread open source content management system.

Typo (disambiguation)

Typo usually refers to a typographical error, but may also refer to:

  • Typo (software), web blogging engine
  • Typo, Kentucky, a community in the United States
  • Mount Typo, in Victoria, Australia
  • Type O, as in the blood type

Usage examples of "typo".

Some sort of typo had apparently made his second novel quite the catch among bibliomaniacs, but Eddie doubted if King ever saw a commission on that sort of thing.

Notes for edition 11: I am greatly indebted to the Wodehouse readers from the BLANDINGS e-mail group who did such detailed research on this text, not only on simple typos but on the differences between the 1916 Saturday Evening Post serialization and the US and UK early printings.

Too many ads, broken links, typos, outdated or old content - all diminish trust.

My former editor John Bethell, who admits to sharing my compulsion, says that when a typo swims into his field of vision, he can't not notice it.

All typos and atrocious factual boners have now (hopefully) been fixed, for one thing.

Personally, I dislike wasting the time it takes to correct typos on a carbon copy.

This is nothing to be ashamed of You have lots of company (just count the typoes in this book.