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archetype

Noun
pl: archetypes

This term describes a primordial pattern or a universal blueprint. It carries a sense of timelessness and inevitability, suggesting that certain roles or symbols are hardwired into the human experience rather than being mere coincidences of culture. In a technical or design context, it refers to the first of its kind, serving as the gold standard or the definitive version from which all later iterations are derived. It differs from a prototype in that an archetype is often viewed as the ideal or perfected form rather than just an experimental first draft.

Meanings

Noun

A typical example of a certain person or thing that serves as a model for others.

"The character of the wise old mentor is a classic archetype in fantasy literature."

Noun

A recurrent symbol or motif in a dream, myth, or art that represents universal patterns of human experience.

"Jungian psychology explores the archetype of the shadow as a hidden part of the psyche."

Noun

The original pattern or model from which all things of the same type are copied.

"The first prototype of the engine served as the archetype for all subsequent industrial models."

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