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mimetic

mimetic (mɪˈmɛtɪk) or mimetical adj

mimetic (mɪˈmɛtɪk) or mimetical
adj

  1. of, resembling, or relating to mimesis or imitation, as in art, etc
  2. (Biology) biology of or exhibiting mimicry

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimesis

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimesis

Mimesis (/mɪˈmiːsɪs, mə-, maɪ-, -əs/;[1] Ancient Greek: μίμησις mīmēsis, from μιμεῖσθαι mīmeisthai, "to imitate", from μῖμος mimos, "imitator, actor") is a term used in literary criticism and philosophy that carries a wide range of meanings which include imitatio, imitation, nonsensuous similarity, receptivity, representation, mimicry, the act of expression, the act of resembling, and the presentation of the self.[2]

Mimesis (/mɪˈmiːsɪs, mə-, maɪ-, -əs/;[1] Ancient Greek: μίμησις mīmēsis, from μιμεῖσθαι mīmeisthai, "to imitate", from μῖμος mimos, "imitator, actor") is a term used in literary criticism and philosophy that carries a wide range of meanings which include imitatio, imitation, nonsensuous similarity, receptivity, representation, mimicry, the act of expression, the act of resembling, and the presentation of the self.[2]

mimetic

mimetic (mɪˈmɛtɪk) or mimetical adj

  1. of, resembling, or relating to mimesis or imitation, as in art, etc
  2. (Biology) biology of or exhibiting mimicry

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimesis

Mimesis (/mɪˈmiːsɪs, mə-, maɪ-, -əs/;[1] Ancient Greek: μίμησις mīmēsis, from μιμεῖσθαι mīmeisthai, "to imitate", from μῖμος mimos, "imitator, actor") is a term used in literary criticism and philosophy that carries a wide range of meanings which include imitatio, imitation, nonsensuous similarity, receptivity, representation, mimicry, the act of expression, the act of resembling, and the presentation of the self.[2]

mimetic

mimetic (mɪˈmɛtɪk) or mimetical
adj

  1. of, resembling, or relating to mimesis or imitation, as in art, etc
  2. (Biology) biology of or exhibiting mimicry

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimesis

Mimesis (/mɪˈmiːsɪs, mə-, maɪ-, -əs/;[1] Ancient Greek: μίμησις mīmēsis, from μιμεῖσθαι mīmeisthai, "to imitate", from μῖμος mimos, "imitator, actor") is a term used in literary criticism and philosophy that carries a wide range of meanings which include imitatio, imitation, nonsensuous similarity, receptivity, representation, mimicry, the act of expression, the act of resembling, and the presentation of the self.[2]

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mimetic

mimetic (mɪˈmɛtɪk) or mimetical adj

  1. of, resembling, or relating to mimesis or imitation, as in art, etc
  2. (Biology) biology of or exhibiting mimicry

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimesis

Mimesis (/mɪˈmiːsɪs, mə-, maɪ-, -əs/;[1] Ancient Greek: μίμησις mīmēsis, from μιμεῖσθαι mīmeisthai, "to imitate", from μῖμος mimos, "imitator, actor") is a term used in literary criticism and philosophy that carries a wide range of meanings which include imitatio, imitation, nonsensuous similarity, receptivity, representation, mimicry, the act of expression, the act of resembling, and the presentation of the self.[2]