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  • 31mimic — mim·ic· || mɪmɪk n. pantomimist; one who is clever at imitation v. imitate, copy or resemble closely; imitate in an offensive manner, ape adj. imitative, simulated; being a reproduction; of the nature of mimicry …

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  • 32mimicked — mim·ic· || mɪmɪk n. pantomimist; one who is clever at imitation v. imitate, copy or resemble closely; imitate in an offensive manner, ape adj. imitative, simulated; being a reproduction; of the nature of mimicry …

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  • 33mimicking — mim·ic· || mɪmɪk n. pantomimist; one who is clever at imitation v. imitate, copy or resemble closely; imitate in an offensive manner, ape adj. imitative, simulated; being a reproduction; of the nature of mimicry …

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  • 34mimics — mim·ic· || mɪmɪk n. pantomimist; one who is clever at imitation v. imitate, copy or resemble closely; imitate in an offensive manner, ape adj. imitative, simulated; being a reproduction; of the nature of mimicry …

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  • 35counterfeit — adjective made in exact imitation of something valuable with the intention to deceive or defraud. ↘archaic pretended; sham. noun a forgery. verb imitate fraudulently. ↘literary resemble closely. Derivatives counterfeiter noun Origin ME (as v.):… …

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  • 36approach — I. v. n. 1. Come, draw near, draw nigh, come near, be at hand. 2. [With to.] Approximate, come nearly up, be nearly equal. II. v. a. 1. Bring near, carry toward, advance, push forward. 2. Come or draw near or nigh (to), go near …

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  • 37mimic — mim•ic [[t]ˈmɪm ɪk[/t]] v. icked, ick•ing, n. adj. 1) to imitate or copy in action, speech, etc., often playfully or derisively 2) to imitate in a servile or unthinking way 3) to be an imitation of; simulate; resemble closely 4) a person or thing …

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  • 38counterfeit — adj., n., & v. adj. 1 (of a coin, writing, etc.) made in imitation; not genuine; forged. 2 (of a claimant etc.) pretended. n. a forgery; an imitation. v.tr. 1 a imitate fraudulently (a coin, handwriting, etc.); forge. b make an imitation of. 2… …

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  • 39mimic — v., n., & adj. v.tr. (mimicked, mimicking) 1 imitate (a person, gesture, etc.) esp. to entertain or ridicule. 2 copy minutely or servilely. 3 (of a thing) resemble closely. n. a person skilled in imitation. adj. having an aptitude for mimicry;… …

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  • 40coun|ter|feit — «KOWN tuhr fiht», adjective, verb, noun. –adj. 1. not genuine; sham: »a counterfeit coin, counterfeit stamps. Counterfeit jewels are made of paste. SYNONYM(S): spurious, forged, fraudulent. See syn. under false. (Cf. ↑false) 2. pretended; …

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