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mimic
1. To make fun of someone by imitating a person in an exaggerated way.
2. To adopt another person's voice, gestures, or appearance, in a deliberate and exaggerated way; especially, with the purpose of amusing people.
3. To resemble something in a way that seems like a deliberate copy.
2. To adopt another person's voice, gestures, or appearance, in a deliberate and exaggerated way; especially, with the purpose of amusing people.
3. To resemble something in a way that seems like a deliberate copy.
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mimo-, mim-, -mimesis, -mimia, -mimetic, -mime, -mimic, -mimical, -mimically
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(robotics engineers blend expertise from fields of biology and computer engineering to produce robots that mimic living creatures)
(an example of a natural mimic of cockleburr seed casings)
(Greek: represent, impersonate, copy; imitate, act as; simulate, simulation)