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Mimical (gcide) | Mimic \Mim"ic\, Mimical \Mim"ic*al\, a. [L. mimicus, Gr. ?, fr.
? mime: cf. F. mimique. See Mime.]
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1. Imitative; mimetic.
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Oft, in her absence, mimic fancy wakes
To imitate her. --Milton.
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Man is, of all creatures, the most mimical. --W.
Wotton.
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2. Consisting of, or formed by, imitation; imitated; as,
mimic gestures. "Mimic hootings." --Wordsworth.
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3. (Min.) Imitative; characterized by resemblance to other
forms; -- applied to crystals which by twinning resemble
simple forms of a higher grade of symmetry.
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Note: Mimic often implies something droll or ludicrous, and
is less dignified than imitative.
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Mimic beetle (Zool.), a beetle that feigns death when
disturbed, esp. the species of Hister and allied genera.
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Mimically (gcide) | Mimically \Mim"ic*al*ly\, adv.
In an imitative manner.
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Pantomimical (gcide) | Pantomimic \Pan`to*mim"ic\, Pantomimical \Pan`to*mim"ic*al\, a.
[Cf. F. pantomimique.]
Of or pertaining to the pantomime; representing by dumb show.
"Pantomimic gesture." --Bp. Warburton. --
Pan`to*mim"ic*al*ly, adv.
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Pantomimically (gcide) | Pantomimic \Pan`to*mim"ic\, Pantomimical \Pan`to*mim"ic*al\, a.
[Cf. F. pantomimique.]
Of or pertaining to the pantomime; representing by dumb show.
"Pantomimic gesture." --Bp. Warburton. --
Pan`to*mim"ic*al*ly, adv.
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