| mimetic | Relating to mimesis. Origin: G. Mimetikos, imitative (05 Mar 2000) |
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| mimetic chorea | Imitation of the chorea movements of another person. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mimetic muscles | The numerous muscles supplied by the facial nerve that are attached to and move the skin of the face. Nomina Anatomica also includes the buccinator muscle in this group; even though it functions primarily in mastication. Synonym: musculi faciales, facial muscles, mimetic muscles. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mimetic paralysis | Paralysis of the facial muscles. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mimetical | 1. Apt to imitate; given to mimicry; imitative. 2. <biology> Characterised by mimicry; applied to animals and plants; as, mimetic species; mimetic organisms. See Mimicry. Origin: Gr, fr. To imitate. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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characterized by or of the nature of or using mimesis; "a mimetic dance"; "the mimetic presentation of images" exhibiting mimicry; "mimetic coloring of a butterfly"; "the mimetic tendency of infancy"- R.W.Hamilton
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Mimetic is the solo project of Jerome Soudan, drummer of European Industrial bands such as Von Magnet or experimental such as Column One,
With a classical background, he is also playing sometimes orchestral percussion's and computing stuffs in contemporary music performance (with Art Zoyd & Kasper T.Toeplitz)
He was also composing some music for dance companies such as NDT2 in The Netherlands (Den Hague). ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimetic_(band)
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Caiques have a particular habit of imitating the behavior of another caique. The most notable is in their breeding. After one pair goes to nest, usually all the other pairs are stimulated to do to nest.
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artwork whose purpose is to “mimic” or imitate nature; often refers to work that is highly realistic
Ãâó: www.ket.org/artstoolkit/varts/glossary.htm
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Reflective or representative of actuality or reality of human experience (derived from Aristotle's concept of mimesis or imitation).
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| mimetic | characterized by or of the nature of or using mimesis |
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