Archetypally vs. Archetypically — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Archetypally and Archetypically
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Archetypally
In an archetypal way.
Archetypically
An original model or type after which other similar things are patterned; a prototype
"'Frankenstein' ... 'Dracula' ... 'Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde' ... the archetypes that have influenced all subsequent horror stories" (New York Times).
Archetypally
With reference to the archetype; originally. "Parts archetypally distinct."
Archetypically
An ideal example of a type; quintessence
An archetype of the successful entrepreneur.
Archetypically
In Jungian psychology, an inherited pattern of thought or symbolic imagery derived from past collective experience and present in the individual unconscious.
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Archetypically
In an archetypical fashion.
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