The word "typings" is spelled with the letter "y" instead of the more common letter "i" in "typings". The phonetic transcription for "typings" is /ˈtaɪpɪŋz/, with the stress on the first syllable. The "y" represents the vowel sound /aɪ/ in English, which is why it's spelled differently from "typings". "Typings" is not a commonly used word, but "typings" refers to the act of typing or the written material produced by typing.
The word "typings" does not have a distinct etymology as it is generally a plural form of "typing". However, "typing" itself is derived from the word "type", which comes from the Latin word "typus", meaning "figure" or "impression". The practice of typing, referring to the act of using a typewriter or keyboard to input text, emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries with the development of typewriters.