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Mimetic meaning
Exhibiting mimesis. | Imitative.
Synonyms of Mimetic
Example sentences (13)
Roles like this are kind of a holy grail for an actor, where there’s a degree of difficulty, and you want to try to transform, and you want it also to be alive and not just mimetic and all those things.
Each in turn stepped to the base of the wall and went through a set of mimetic gestures anticipating the moves to be made above.
It develops Apo E mimetic peptide molecule AEM-28 and its analogs that have completed Phase Ia and Phase Ib/IIa clinical trials for lipoprotein metabolism.
The work showed the advantage of the long-range lamellar structure and verified freeze-casting on a gradient surface to be an effective approach to form high-performance nacre-mimetic composites.
The Rev-9 is particularly impressive, and seems to be a logical advancement on the ; it features a mimetic polyalloy exterior that can fully detach from the metal endoskeleton.
This potential for mimetic violence in every community is why the idea of universal values (morality) is fundamental to social stabilization – to the extent that, in Adam Smith’s days, “social” and “moral” were often interchangeable (see ).
ClpB protein was identified as a conformational antigen-mimetic of alpha-MSH.
He described Plato as the creator of three imitational, mimetic genres distinguished by mode of imitation rather than content.
In general, all performances consist of four elements: dance, music, poetry and dramatic or mimetic action.
Lyric poetry, once considered non-mimetic, was deemed to imitate feelings, becoming the third leg of a new tripartite system: lyrical, epical, and dramatic dialogue.
Partner's emotions can have two basic effects on negotiator's emotions and behavior: mimetic/ reciprocal or complementary.
This often includes the phenomenon of mimicry when mimetic morphs fly alongside nonmimetic morphs in a population of a particular species.
Ηχομιμητικό (echomimetico) derives from Ηχώ, meaning "echo or sound", and μιμητικό, meaning "mimetic or imitation".