"Typewriting" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Typewriting refers to the act of using a typewriter or any other device with a keyboard to type written words onto a surface such as paper, often for the purpose of creating written documents, letters, or texts. It can also refer to the typing itself, especially fast or accurate typing, often in a formal or professional setting, such as in offices or secretarial work.
Produced or written on a typewriter, often with some initial effort to make it look neat or perfect, hence sometimes done in a neat handwritten fashion, but automatically.
To typed with a typewriter, often considered more formally or traditionally, as in handwriting.
The word "typha" refers to a genus of aquatic plants in the cattail family (Typhaceae). They are commonly found in wetlands, marshes, and lake shores. The plants are characterized by their distinctive corkscrew-shaped stem, small white flowers, and distinctive brown seed heads that resemble a top hat.
Splenectomy or the excessive repossession of the spleen can cause a rare condition known as typhlitis, pyolymphangitis or typhlitis (perforation) omentitis, and peritonitis.<br><br>Typhlitis is an inflammation of the caecum, which is the part of the intestines that leads to the large intestine. It is usually caused by bacteria that invade the bloodstream and travel to the caecum (an ileal caecocolic flush), or by positive fistula connecting hematocele stomach or gastrectomy ulcer.<br><br>The pain of typhlitis is borborygmic, colicky, or crampy, and can radiate across the lower left abdomen.