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Mimetic
Meaning
Adj
●
Exhibiting mimesis.
●
Imitative.
Noun
●
Something
mimetic
or imitative.
●
In Education:
A type of
mnemonic
in the form of a picture.
●
In Pharmaceutical effects:
A
substance
with
similar
pharmacological
effects to another
substance
.
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Origin
mimetic
English
μιμητικός
Ancient Greek (to 1453)
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Etym
Antonyms
Nonmimetic
Phonomimetic
Related
Semiotic
Generative
Imitative
Representational
Dialectical
Mimicry
Figurative
Symbolic
Postmodern
Naturalistic
Normative
Conceptual
Narrative
Imitation
Abstract
Multivalent
Poetic
Biochemical
Mechanistic
Performative
Synthesised
Metaphoric
Isomorphic
Perceptual
Mediated
Political
Realism
Constitutive
Interpretive
Inflected
Hegelian
Phenomenological
Prototypical
Stylistic
Epigenetic
Recognizable
Untranslatable
Relational
Discursive
Real
Ambiguous
Coherent
Reconcilable
Polysemic
Diegetic
Descriptive
Incoherent
Fictional
Medieval
Membrane Protein
Phenotypic Plasticity
Glial Cell
Matter Of Fact
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Rhymes
Metic
Emetic
Poetic
Kinetic
Genetic
Abietic
Pyretic
Ascetic
Aphetic
Mimetic
Dieretic
Diabetic
Frenetic
Pathetic
Hermetic
Balletic
Magnetic
Dietetic
Geodetic
Diuretic
Athletic
Apathetic
Aesthetic
Splenetic
Hepatitic
Digenetic
Diathetic
Energetic
Anesthetic
Diakinetic
Diagenetic
Nonmimetic
Cybernetic
Peripatetic
Sympathetic
Prosiopetic
Diamagnetic
Peripatetic
Metadiegetic
Paramagnetic
Petrogenetic
Unsympathetic
Glottogenetic
Nonsympathetic
Presympathetic
Oversympathetic
Perisympathetic
Parasympathetic
Neurosympathetic
Cardiosympathetic
Somatosympathetic
Vestibulosympathetic
Cardioparasympathetic
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