
1) Act dumb 2) Act out in silence 3) Act silently 4) Act speechlessly 5) Act without words 6) Act wordlessly 7) Actor 8) Actor who uses body language 9) Actor with no lines 10) Actor without lines 11) Aper 12) Art with no lines 13) Be good at charades 14) Body language expert 15) Chaplin or Keaton 16) Charade
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1) Act it out 2) Ape 3) Aper 4) Marceau 5) Mimer 6) Mummer 7) Panto 8) Pantomime 9) Pantomimer 10) Pantomimist
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Commonly, this word is used for theatre with no words. However, it is derived from the Greek word mimesis meaning “representation”. Today, mime is used more loosely to refer to using or gesturing with pretend objects rather than real ones, and words may still be involved. When children use make believe to complete a task, such as chopping a tre...
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• (n.) An actor in such representations. • (n.) A kind of drama in which real persons and events were generally represented in a ridiculous manner. • (v. i.) To mimic.
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facial expression. (NOT: mimicry = adaptation for survival in which an organism takes on the semblance another organism or a non-living object.)
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Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension is the protocol that defines the way files are attached to SMTP messages.
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Multi-purpose Internet Mail Extensions. A developing standard, specified in RFC 1521. MIME compliant mailers allow a user to encode an object and specify a viewer type for that object, and then mail the object to someone who has neither the proper decoder nor viewer on their own MIME-compliant system.
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a play without words. Example: 'Act Without Words (1),' a mime by Samuel Beckett, 1m.
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(In topic `Security`) acronym for Multi-purpose Internet Mail Extension (see Internet security protocols).
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Facial expression. (NOT: mimicry = adaptation for survival in which an organism takes on the semblance another organism or a nonliving object.) ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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Multimedia Internet Message Extensions + Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
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Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions - format definitions for attachments to be sent across the Internet. A set of extensions to SMTP. MIME is also used to define content for HTML, MMS (as in SMIL), Web Services (as in WSDL) and WML.
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Mime shows were not plays without words, but more they were adventure plays, sometimes very rude, with songs and music.
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Mime intransitive verb To mimic. [ Obsolete] --
Mim'er noun Found on
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Mime noun [ Latin
mimus , Greek ..., akin to ... to imitate, to mimic: confer French
mime . Confer
Mimosa .]
1. A kind of drama in which real persons and events were generally represented in a ridiculous manner.
2. An actor in such representations.
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Mime is a kind of dramatic performance that was common among the ancient Greeks and Romans. Mimes appear to have originated among the Greek colonists of Southern Italy, and consisted first of extemporary representations at festivals of ludicrous incidents of common life, but were afterwards more artistically developed. The Roman mimes were not unli...
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Although mime is a theatrical tradition that goes back centuries if not millennia, in a specifically film and television context the term refers to the practice of pretending to be producing a sound that is in fact being generated elsewhere. Good examples of miming can be seen in most music videos, where bands pretend to be performing what are in f...
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Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
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mime 1. A performance using gestures and body movements without words. 2. An actor who communicates entirely by gestures and facial expressions. 3. To act out without words but only with gestures and bodily movements: 'The young actors mimed eating an apple.' 4. To imitate a person, a manner, etc.; especially, for satirical effects. 5. Etymolog...
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acting without words.
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(Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) -- A standard that allows users to send and receive electronic mail messages with multimedia content over the Internet.
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pantomime noun a performance using gestures and body movements without words
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In computing, standard for transferring multimedia e-mail messages and World Wide Web hypertext documents over the Internet. Under MIME, binary files (any file not in plain text, such as graphics and audio) are translated into a form of ASCII before transmission, and then turned back into binary form by the recipient
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acting without words and through movement alone.
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[El Deafo glossary] an actor who communicates entirely by gesture
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