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Definition of mock
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Mock (n.)
Imitation;
mimicry.
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Mock
::
Mock (n.) An act of
ridicule
or
derision;
a
scornful
or
contemptuous
act or
speech;
a
sneer;
a jibe; a jeer.
Saxifragaceous
::
Saxifragaceous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
natural
order of
plants
(Saxifragaceae)
of which
saxifrage
is the type. The order
includes
also the alum root, the
hydrangeas,
the mock
orange,
currants
and
gooseberries,
and many other
plants..
Smockless
::
Smockless
(a.)
Wanting
a
smock.
Illusion
::
Illusion
(n.) An
unreal
image
presented
to the
bodily
or
mental
vision;
a
deceptive
appearance;
a false show;
mockery;
hallucination.
Hommocky
::
Hommocky
(a.)
Filled
with
hommocks;
piled in the form of
hommocks;
-- said of ice.
Mockingstock
::
Mockingstock
(n.) A butt of
sport;
an
object
of
derision.
Mockingly
::
Mockingly
(adv.)
By way of
derision;
in a
contemptuous
or
mocking
manner.
Scoff
::
Scoff (n.) To show
insolent
ridicule
or
mockery;
to
manifest
contempt
by
derisive
acts or
language;
-- often with at.
Deridingly
::
Deridingly
(adv.)
By way of
derision
or
mockery.
Catbird
::
Catbird
(n.) An
American
bird
(Galeoscoptes
Carolinensis),
allied
to the
mocking
bird, and like it
capable
of
imitating
the notes of other
birds,
but less
perfectly.
Its note
resembles
at times the
mewing
of a cat..
Waistcloth
::
Waistcloth
(n.) A
covering
of
canvas
or
tarpaulin
for the
hammocks,
stowed
on the
nettings,
between
the
quarterdeck
and the
forecastle..
Mockage
::
Mockage
(n.)
Mockery.
Subscapular
::
Subsannation
(n.)
Derision;
mockery.
Mockish
::
Mockish
(a.) Mock;
counterfeit;
sham.
Mocker
::
Mocker
(n.) One who, or that
which,
mocks;
a
scorner;
a
scoffer;
a
derider..
Hummock
::
Hummock
(n.) A
rounded
knoll or
hillock;
a rise of
ground
of no great
extent,
above a level
surface..
Jeering
::
Jeering
(a.)
Mocking;
scoffing.
Cuckooflower
::
Cuckooflower
(n.) A
species
of
Cardamine
(C.
pratensis),
or
lady's
smock.
Its
leaves
are used in
salads.
Also, the
ragged
robin
(Lychnis
Flos-cuculi)..
Mocker
::
Mocker
(n.) A
mocking
bird.
Scoff
::
Scoff (v. t.) To treat or
address
with
derision;
to
assail
scornfully;
to mock at.
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