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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



10 words match “MIMICRY”

MIMICRY n. 2 definitions
The act or practice of one who mimics; ludicrous imitation for sport or ridicule.
APISHNESS n.
The quality of being apish; mimicry; foppery.
MIMESIS n.
Imitation; mimicry.
MIMETIC; MIMETICAL n. 2 definitions
Apt to imitate; given to mimicry; imitative.
MIMETISM n.
Same as Mimicry.
MOCK v. 2 definitions
To imitate; to mimic; esp., to mimic in sport, contempt, or derision; to deride by mimicry. To see the life as lively mocked as ever Still sleep mocked death. Shak. Mocking marriage with a dame of France. Shak.
MOCKERY n.
The act of mocking, deriding, and exposing to contempt, by mimicry, by insincere imitation, or by a false show of earnestness; a counterfeit appearance. It is, as the air, invulnerable, And our vain blows malicious mockery. Shak. Grace at meals is now generally so performed as to look more like a mockery upon devotion…
PARSON n.
rd (Zoöl.), a New Zealand bird (Prosthemadera Novæseelandiæ) remarkable for its powers of mimicry and its ability to articulate words. Its color is glossy black, with a curious tuft of long, curly, white feathers on each side of the throat. It is often kept as a cage bird.
PROTECTIVE a.
l.), coloring which serves for the concealment and preservation of a living organism. Cf. Mimicry. Wallace. -- Protective tariff (Polit. Econ.), a tariff designed to secure protection (see Protection, 4.), as distinguished from a tariff designed to raise revenue. See Tariff, and Protection, 4.
REPRESENT v.
To portray by mimicry or action of any kind; to act the part or character of; to personate; as, to represent Hamlet.