Prototypal

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /proʊ.tə.taɪ.pəl/

Definitions of prototypal

adjective relating to or being a prototype

Example Sentences

A1 The prototypal design of the new smartphone makes it easy for beginners to use.

A2 The company is working on a prototypal version of the software that will be tested by a select group of users.

B1 The prototypal model of the car has some flaws that need to be addressed before production can begin.

B2 The prototypal approach to problem-solving has proven to be effective in this industry.

C1 The prototypal architecture of the building showcases the architect's innovative vision.

C2 The prototypal technology used in the project is cutting-edge and has the potential to revolutionize the industry.

Examples of prototypal in a Sentence

formal The new software design follows a prototypal approach to development.

informal I like how this phone prototype looks, very prototypal.

slang That car design is so prototypal, it's like nothing I've ever seen before.

figurative Her leadership style is quite prototypal, setting a new standard for the team.

Grammatical Forms of prototypal

past tense

prototyped

plural

prototypals

comparative

more prototypal

superlative

most prototypal

present tense

prototype

future tense

will prototype

perfect tense

has prototyped

continuous tense

is prototyping

singular

prototypal

positive degree

prototypal

infinitive

to prototype

gerund

prototyping

participle

prototyped

Origin and Evolution of prototypal

First Known Use: 1832 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'prototypal' originated from the combination of the prefix 'proto-' meaning 'first' or 'original' and the suffix '-typal' meaning 'pertaining to a type or prototype.'
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe something that is characteristic of a prototype or original type, the word 'prototypal' has evolved to also imply something that is exemplary or quintessential.