
1) Apery 2) Artificial 3) Caricature 4) Charade 5) Copy 6) Emulous 7) Ersatz 8) Fake 9) False 10) Faux 11) Forgery 12) Image 13) Impersonation 14) Lampoon 15) Mimesis 16) Mimicry 17) Mock 18) Parody 19) Pasquinade 20) Pretence 21) Representation 22) Reproduction 23) Sendup 24) Sham 25) Simulated 26) Spoof
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1) Artificial 2) Copy 3) Copying 4) Duplication 5) Facsimile 6) Fake 7) False 8) Faux 9) French word used in English 10) Impersonation 11) Impression 12) Impressions 13) Knockoff 14) Literary theory 15) Made of paste 16) Mimeograph 17) Mimicry 18) Mock-up 19) Model 20) Not genuine 21) Not genuine or real
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- a copy that is presented as the original
- a representation of a person that is exaggerated for comic effect
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Imitation is an advanced behavior whereby an individual observes and replicates another`s behavior. Imitation is also a form of social learning that leads to the `development of traditions, and ultimately our culture. It allows for the transfer of information (behaviours, customs, etc.) between individuals and down generations without the need f.....
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[art] Imitation is the fundamental doctrine of artistic creativity according to which the creative process should be based on the close imitation of the masterpieces of the preceding authors. This concept was first forumated by Dionysius of Halicarnassus in the first century BCE as imitatio, and has since dominated for almost two thousand y...
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• (n.) One of the principal means of securing unity and consistency in polyphonic composition; the repetition of essentially the same melodic theme, phrase, or motive, on different degrees of pitch, by one or more of the other parts of voises. Cf. Canon. • (n.) That which is made or produced as a copy; that which is made to resemble somet...
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(from the article `Johnson, Samuel`) ...first major poem), Marmor Norfolciense, and A Compleat Vindication of the Licensers of the Stage. London is an `imitation` of the Roman satirist ...
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(from the article `counterpoint`) ...theorists generally use the word counterpoint in a narrow sense for musical styles resembling those of Palestrina or Bach and emphasizing clear ... in music, a compositional procedure characterized by the systematic imitation of a principal theme (called the subject) in simultaneously sounding ... ...
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in psychology, the reproduction or performance of an act that is stimulated by the perception of a similar act by another animal or person. ... [4 related articles]
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Mimicking to learn a model's behaviour or responses.
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1. The act of imitating. 'Poesy is an art of imitation, . . . That is to say, a representing, counterfeiting, or figuring forth.' (Sir P. Sidney) ... 2. That which is made or produced as a copy; that which is made to resemble something else, whether for laudable or for fraudulent purposes; likeness; resemblance. 'Both these arts are not only true i...
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Im'i·ta'tion noun [ Latin
imitatio : confer French
imitation .]
1. The act of imitating. « Poesy is an art of
imitation , . . . that is to say, a representing, counterfeiting, or figuring forth.»
Sir P. Sidney. 2. That which is made or produc...
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In music, imitation is one of the principal means of securing unity and consistency in polyphonic composition by means of the repetition of essentially the same melodic theme, phrase, or motive, on different degrees of pitch, by one or more of the other parts of voices.
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[
n] - the doctrine that representations of nature or human behavior should be accurate imitations 2. [n] - a copy that is represented as the original 3. [n] - copying (or trying to copy) the actions of someone else
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imitation 1. The act of imitating. 2. Something done, or made, in resemblance of something else; a likeness; also, a counterfeit; such as, an imitation of legal money. 3. In music, the repetition of a phrase, or subject, in another voice or a different key. 4. In biology, mimicry of an environment, or of another animal, plant, etc., for concealm...
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counterfeit noun a copy that is represented as the original
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In aesthetics, the general theory that artistic creation is primarily an imitative or revelatory process, and the work of art an imitation or representation. Such theories hold that the artist discovers, and in his work imitates, real Forms, and not physical objects, art is conceived as a revelation of a spiritual realm, and so as the exhibition o....
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a theme or melody which appears consecutively in different parts in contrapuntal texture.
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a result or product of imitating. · the act of imitating. · a counterfeit; copy. · a literary composition that imitates the manner or subject of another author or work. · mimicry. · the performance of an act whose stimulus is the observation of the act performed by another person. · the copying of patterns of activi...
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[The Glass Menagery] not genuine or real
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copying the actions of someone else
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