EUtype
Eutype is a term that appears in some niche writings and does not have a single, widely accepted definition. Etymologically, it combines the Greek prefix eu-, meaning good or well, with type or form. In those contexts, eutype is used descriptively to denote a prototypical, standard, or well-formed example of a category, often in contrast to variants that are atypical or nonstandard. Because the term is not standardized, meanings vary by author and field.
Usage varies by discipline and source. In discussions of variation, eutype may refer to a reference type
See also: eu- prefix, typology, standard form.
Notes: This article describes a term with limited, context-dependent usage rather than a universally defined concept.