topical
English
editEtymology
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edit- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈtɒp.ɪ.kəl/
Audio (Southern England): (file)
Audio (US): (file) - Rhymes: -ɒpɪkəl
- (US) IPA(key): /ˈtɑ.pɪ.kəl/
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- Rhymes: -ɑpɪkəl
Adjective
edittopical (comparative more topical, superlative most topical)
- Relating to a particular topic or subject.
- The book is divided into topical chapters.
- Relating to a topic or subject of current interest.
- Fair trade has become quite a topical issue.
- Local to a particular place.
- (medicine, not comparable) Applied to a localized part of the body.
- Antonym: systemic
- (medicine, not comparable) Applied externally (to the surface of the skin or eye).
- Arranged according to topic or theme; thematic.
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editrelating to a particular topic or subject
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of current interest
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local to a particular place
medicine: applied to a localized part of the body
medicine: applied externally
arranged according to topic or theme
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See also
edit- (applied externally): superficial
Noun
edittopical (plural topicals)
- A substance, especially a medication, applied externally (to the surface of the skin or eye).
- 2012 August 8, Alix Strauss, “Marketing Time in a Bottle Pays Off”, in The New York Times[1]:
- Small amounts of potent ingredients can, in theory, mean far less skin irritation, as one might get with a one-time high dose of retinol. And with topicals, there is a more uniform delivery of product to the skin’s surface.
- 2016 March 30, Kate Branch, “Whoopi Goldberg Wants to Cure Your PMS—With Cannabis”, in Glamour[2]:
- "This is a great introductory line to first-time cannabis users because two of the items are topicals, which don't get you high," says Elisabeth, who prides herself and her growers on having a well-balanced and chemical-free strand.
- (pharmacology) A topical anaesthetic.
- A joke dealing with current events or topical subjects.
- 2017 November 4, Michael Billington, “Ken Dodd at 90: the rib-tickling genius is still crazy after all these years”, in The Guardian[3]:
- You can’t do a show at an audience – you have to do a show with an audience and structure the act so that you start with the “hello” gags, then the topicals, then the surreal stuff.
- (philately) A postage stamp depicting a particular theme or subject (such as birds or trains), potentially sought out by topical stamp collectors.
- 1956 December, “Classified Advertisements: Stamp collecting”, in Popular Mechanics, volume 106, number 6, page 57:
- beautiful Pictorials, topicals, commemoratives, airmails. Introductory selection 40% discount. Ralph Rice, 15 Longlane, West Hartford 7, Conn.
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