Mimetic Definition
mĭ-mĕtĭk, mī-
adjective
Of or characterized by imitation; imitative.
Webster's New World
Of or characterized by mimicry.
Webster's New World
Using imitative means of representation.
A mimetic dance.
American Heritage
noun
Something mimetic or imitative.
Wiktionary
(education) A type of mnemonic.
Wiktionary
(pharmacology) A substance with similar pharmacological effects to another substance.
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Other Word Forms of Mimetic
Noun
Singular:
mimetic
Plural:
mimeticsOrigin of Mimetic
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Greek mīmētikos from mīmēsis mimicry mimesis
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
From Ancient Greek μιμητικός (mÄ«mÄ“tikos, “imitative").
From Wiktionary
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