imitation
111imitation — n. 1. Copying, imitating. 2. Copy, resemblance, likeness. 3. Mimicry, mocking. 4. Parody, travesty, burlesque …
112imitation — n 1. imitating, mimicking, mimicry, Zool. mimesis, apery, monkeying; impersonation, mocking, parody, take off, caricature, burlesque, travesty. 2. simulation, representation, replica, repetition, duplication, copy, facsimile; semblance,… …
113imitation — im·i·ta·tion …
114imitation — n. acting in the same way as another person, either temporarily or permanently. This is one of the mechanisms of identification. It can be used in therapy (see modelling) …
115imitation — im•i•ta•tion [[t]ˌɪm ɪˈteɪ ʃən[/t]] n. 1) a result or product of imitating 2) the act of imitating 3) a counterfeit; copy 4) a literary composition that imitates the manner or subject of another author or work 5) fia pho a) (in Aristotelian… …
116imitation — i|mi|ta|tion sb., en, er, erne (efterligning), i sms. imitations , fx imitationstalent …
117imitation — s ( en, er) …
118Imitation — Imi|tat, das; [e]s, e, Imi|ta|ti|on , die; , en <lateinisch> ([minderwertige] Nachahmung) …
119imitation — nf. IMITACHON (Albanais). E. : Après …
120imitation — /ˌɪmɪ teɪʃ(ə)n/ noun something which is a copy of an original ♦ beware of imitations be careful not to buy low quality goods which are made to look like other more expensive items …