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Definition of imitation
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Imitation
(n.) The act of
imitating.
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Finitude
::
Finitude
(n.)
Limitation.
Self-ignorance
::
Self-ignorance
(n.)
Ignorance
of one's own
character,
powers,
and
limitations..
Ciceronianism
::
Ciceronianism
(n.)
Imitation
of, or
resemblance
to, the style or
action
Cicero;
a
Ciceronian
phrase
or
expression..
Imagery
::
Imagery
(n.) Fig.:
Unreal
show;
imitation;
appearance.
Script
::
Script
(n.) Type made in
imitation
of
handwriting.
Kindergarten
::
Kindergarten
(n.) A
school
for young
children,
conducted
on the
theory
that
education
should
be begun by
gratifying
and
cultivating
the
normal
aptitude
for
exercise,
play,
observation,
imitation,
and
construction;
-- a name given by
Friedrich
Froebel,
a
German
educator,
who
introduced
this
method
of
training,
in rooms
opening
on a
garden..
Diminution
::
Diminution
(n.) In
counterpoint,
the
imitation
of, or reply to, a
subject,
in notes of half the
length
or value of those the
subject
itself..
Tail
::
Tail (n.)
Limitation;
abridgment.
Apishly
::
Apishly
(adv.)
In an apish
manner;
with
servile
imitation;
foppishly.
Grained
::
Grained
(a.)
Painted
or
stained
in
imitation
of the grain of wood,
marble,
etc..
Mimicry
::
Mimicry
(n.)
Protective
resemblance;
the
resemblance
which
certain
animals
and
plants
exhibit
to other
animals
and
plants
or to the
natural
objects
among which they live, -- a
characteristic
which
serves
as their chief means of
protection
against
enemies;
imitation;
mimesis;
mimetism..
Burst
::
Burst (v. i.) To exert force or
pressure
by which
something
is made
suddenly
to give way; to break
through
obstacles
or
limitations;
hence,
to
appear
suddenly
and
unexpectedly
or
unaccountably,
or to
depart
in such
manner;
--
usually
with some
qualifying
adverb
or
preposition,
as
forth,
out, away, into, upon,
through,
etc..
South Southerly
::
South
southerly
() the old
squaw;
-- so
called
in
imitation
of its cry.
Called
also
southerly,
and
southerland.
See under Old..
Fly
::
Fly (v. i.) A hook
dressed
in
imitation
of a fly, -- used for
fishing..
Butterine
::
Butterine
(n.) A
substance
prepared
from
animal
fat with some other
ingredients
intermixed,
as an
imitation
of
butter..
Mimical
::
Mimical
(a.)
Consisting
of, or
formed
by,
imitation;
imitated;
as, mimic
gestures..
Conditionality
::
Conditionality
(n.) The
quality
of being
conditional,
or
limited;
limitation
by
certain
terms..
Isography
::
Isography
(n.)
Imitation
of
another's
handwriting.
Mannheim Gold
::
Mannheim
gold () A kind of brass made in
imitation
of gold. It
contains
eighty
per cent of
copper
and
twenty
of zinc.
Marbler
::
Marbler
(n.) One who
colors
or
stains
in
imitation
of
marble.
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