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Definition of mock
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Mock (n.)
Imitation;
mimicry.
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Naumachy
::
Naumachy
(n.) A naval
battle;
esp., a mock sea
fight..
Momus
::
Momus (n.) The god of
mockery
and
censure.
Hummock
::
Hummock
(n.)
Timbered
land. See
Hammock.
Hammock
::
Hammock
(n.) A
swinging
couch or bed,
usually
made of
netting
or
canvas
about six feet wide,
suspended
by clews or cords at the
ends..
Mockish
::
Mockish
(a.) Mock;
counterfeit;
sham.
Burlesque
::
Burlesque
(a.)
Tending
to
excite
laughter
or
contempt
by
extravagant
images,
or by a
contrast
between
the
subject
and the
manner
of
treating
it, as when a
trifling
subject
is
treated
with mock
gravity;
jocular;
ironical..
Fleer
::
Fleer () To make a wry face in
contempt,
or to grin in
scorn;
to
deride;
to
sneer;
to mock; to gibe; as, to fleer and
flout..
Elusion
::
Elusion
(n.) Act of
eluding;
adroit
escape,
as by
artifice;
a
mockery;
a
cheat;
trickery..
Jeer
::
Jeer (v. t.) To treat with
scoffs
or
derision;
to
address
with
jeers;
to
taunt;
to
flout;
to mock at.
Cardamine
::
Cardamine
(n.) A genus of
cruciferous
plants,
containing
the
lady's-smock,
cuckooflower,
bitter
cress,
meadow
cress,
etc..
Deride
::
Deride
(v. t.) To laugh at with
contempt;
to laugh to
scorn;
to turn to
ridicule
or make sport of; to mock; to scoff at.
Slop
::
Slop (v. i.) Any kind of outer
garment
made of linen or
cotton,
as a night
dress,
or a smock
frock..
Mocking
::
Mocking
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Moc.
Mockingstock
::
Mockingstock
(n.) A butt of
sport;
an
object
of
derision.
Blackcap
::
Blackcap
(n.) A small
European
song bird
(Sylvia
atricapilla),
with a black
crown;
the mock
nightingale..
Hummock
::
Hummock
(n.) A ridge or pile of ice on an ice
field.
Mockeries
::
Mockeries
(pl. ) of
Mocker.
Flout
::
Flout (n.) A mock; an
insult.
Hammock
::
Hammock
(n.) A piece of land
thickly
wooded,
and
usually
covered
with
bushes
and
vines.
Used also
adjectively;
as,
hammock
land..
Smock-faced
::
Smock-faced
(a.)
Having
a
feminine
countenance
or
complexion;
smooth-faced;
girlish.
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