Mimicking

  • 1mimicking — index caricature Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2Mimicking — Mimic Mim ic, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Mimicked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Mimicking}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To imitate or ape for sport; to ridicule by imitation. [1913 Webster] The walk, the words, the gesture, could supply, The habit mimic, and the mien… …

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  • 3Mimicking Birds — Origin Portland, Oregon, United States Genres Indie rock, indie folk Labels Glacial Pace Recordings Members …

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  • 4mimicking — mim·ic· || mɪmɪk n. pantomimist; one who is clever at imitation v. imitate, copy or resemble closely; imitate in an offensive manner, ape adj. imitative, simulated; being a reproduction; of the nature of mimicry …

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  • 6adrenocorticomimetic — Mimicking or producing effects similar to adrenocortical function. [adrenal + cortex + G. mimetikos, imitating] * * * ad·re·no·cor·ti·co·mi·met·ic .kȯrt i (.)kō mə met ik, mī adj simulating the action of hormones of the adrenal cortex in… …

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  • 7nicotinomimetic — Mimicking the action of nicotine …

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  • 8vagomimetic — Mimicking the action of the efferent fibers of the vagus nerve. * * * va·go·mi·met·ic (va″go mĭ metґik) having an effect which resembles that produced by vagal stimulation …

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  • 9mimicry — /mim ik ree/, n., pl. mimicries. 1. the act, practice, or art of mimicking. 2. Biol. the close external resemblance of an organism, the mimic, to some different organism, the model, such that the mimic benefits from the mistaken identity, as… …

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  • 10Anorexia nervosa (differential diagnoses) — For other uses, see Anorexia nervosa (disambiguation). Anorexia Nervosa Classification and external resources ICD 10 F50.0 F50.1 …

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