| mimicry |
use of color and patterns to resemble another organism, usually for protection (ie, the red, black and yellow patterning of the harmless king snake is meant to resemble the coloration of the deadly coral snake).
Ãâó: www.ocean-institute.org/edu_programs/materials/P/G...
|
|---|---|
| mimetic |
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
|
| mimetic |
Reflective or representative of actuality or reality of human experience (derived from Aristotle's concept of mimesis or imitation).
Ãâó: www2.cumberlandcollege.edu/acad/english/litcritweb...
|
| mimicry |
resemblance of one species to another in order to mislead a third.
Ãâó: www.csupomona.edu/~jcclark/classes/bio406/glossary...
|
| mimicry |
The postcolonial critic Homi K. Bhabha suggests that one of the ways in which the colonized writes back to the centre is through an adoption, incorporation and subversion of the dominant cultural code. This might be seen, for example, in the use of non-standard forms of english. For Bhabha, the colonizer experiences this as a mimicry which undermines the foundations of its constructed superiority.
Ãâó: www.adamranson.freeserve.co.uk/critical%20concepts...
|
| MIM | any of various tropical shrubs or trees of the genus Mimosa having usually yellow flowers and compound leaves |
|---|---|
| MIM | evergreen Australasian tree having white or silvery bark and young leaves and yellow flowers |
| MIM | tropical American thorny shrub or small tree |
| MIM | prostrate or semi-erect subshrub of tropical America, and Australia |
| MIM | semi-climbing prickly evergreen shrub of tropical America having compound leaves sensitive to light and touch |
| MIM | family of spiny woody plants (usually shrubs or small trees) whose leaves mimic animals in sensitivity to touch |
| MIM | alternative name used in some classification systems for the family Mimosaceae |
| MIM | type genus of the family Mimidae: mockingbirds |
| MIM | long-tailed gray-and-white songbird of the southern United States able to mimic songs of other birds |
Á¦Ç°¸í |
ÆÇ¸Å»ç |
º¸ÇèÄÚµå | ¼ººÐ/ÇÔ·® | ±¸ºÐ/º¸Çè±Þ¿© |
|---|
Á¦Ç°¸í |
ÆÇ¸Å»ç |
º¸ÇèÄÚµå | ¼ººÐ/ÇÔ·® | ±¸ºÐ/º¸Çè±Þ¿© |
|---|