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View definitions for mimetic

mimetic

adjective as in emulative

adjective as in onomatopoeic

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Prince, a professor in Waterloo's Department of Chemical Engineering, utilized these human-tissue mimetic hydrogels to promote the growth of small-scale tumour replicas derived from donated tumour tissue.

The tune was jaunty, full of the cantering rhythms and mimetic horn calls that fit a song about hunting.

At some level, it really, really means that this spoken system and even sign system that we do needs the mimetic system that we create when we gesture.

From Salon

But Magritte suggests that art is always mimetic, if not of the external world then at the very least of consciousness.

The building block of the internet is a referential, signifying, mimetic, poetics.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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