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Definition of mime
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Mime (n.) An actor in such
representations.
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Pantomime
::
Pantomime
(n.) A
dramatic
and
spectacular
entertainment
of which dumb
acting
as well as
burlesque
dialogue,
music,
and
dancing
by
Clown,
Harlequin,
etc., are
features..
Mimetical
::
Mimetical
()
Characterized
by
mimicry;
--
applied
to
animals
and
plants;
as,
mimetic
species;
mimetic
organisms.
See
Mimicry..
Pantomimist
::
Pantomimist
(n.) An actor in
pantomime;
also, a
composer
of
pantomimes..
Hemimetabola
::
Hemimetabola
(n. pl.) Those
insects
which have an
incomplete
metamorphosis.
Mimical
::
Mimical
(a.)
Imitative;
mimetic.
Pantomime
::
Pantomime
(n.) A
dramatic
representation
by
actors
who use only dumb show;
hence,
dumb show,
generally..
Pantomimical
::
Pantomimical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
pantomime;
representing
by dumb show.
Pantomime
::
Pantomime
(n.) One who acts his part by
gesticulation
or dumb show only,
without
speaking;
a
pantomimist..
Mimetene
::
Mimetene
(n.) See
Mimetite.
Pantomime
::
Pantomime
(n.) A
universal
mimic;
an actor who
assumes
many
parts;
also, any
actor..
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..
Columbine
::
Columbine
(n.) The
mistress
or
sweetheart
of
Harlequin
in
pantomimes.
Boron
::
Boron (n.) A
nonmetallic
element
occurring
abundantly
in
borax.
It is
reduced
with
difficulty
to the free
state,
when it can be
obtained
in
several
different
forms;
viz., as a
substance
of a deep olive
color,
in a
semimetallic
form, and in
colorless
quadratic
crystals
similar
to the
diamond
in
hardness
and other
properties.
It
occurs
in
nature
also in
boracite,
datolite,
tourmaline,
and some other
minerals.
Atomic
weight
10.9.
Symbol
B..
Ballet
::
Ballet
(n.) An
artistic
dance
performed
as a
theatrical
entertainment,
or an
interlude,
by a
number
of
persons,
usually
women.
Sometimes,
a scene
accompanied
by
pantomime
and
dancing..
Mimeograph
::
Mimeograph
(n.) An
autographic
stencil
copying
device
invented
by
Edison.
Kampylite
::
Kampylite
(n.) A
variety
of
mimetite
or
arseniate
of lead in
hexagonal
prisms
of a fine
orange
yellow.
Mimetism
::
Mimetism
(n.) Same as
Mimicry.
Semimetallic
::
Semimetallic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
semimetal;
possessing
metallic
properties
in an
inferior
degree;
resembling
metal.
Mimesis
::
Mimesis
(n.)
Imitation;
mimicry.
Sign
::
Sign (n.)
Hence,
one of the
gestures
of
pantomime,
or of a
language
of a signs such as those used by the North
American
Indians,
or those used by the deaf and
dumb..
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