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mimicry
[ mim-ik-ree ]
noun
mimicry
/ ˈmɪmɪkrɪ /
noun
- the act or art of copying or imitating closely; mimicking
- the resemblance shown by one animal species, esp an insect, to another, which protects it from predators
mimicry
/ mĭm′ĭ-krē /
- The resemblance of one organism to another or to an object in its surroundings for concealment or protection from predators.
- See also aggressive mimicry
Example Sentences
While the outfit went viral on TikTok and Instagram, Mozejewski said he got called out a bit by some graffiti artists who called his attempts at mimicry “toy,” meaning kind of novice.
Barnes nails Trump’s pursed lips and soft squint without ever descending into mimicry.
Astronomers exploring the faraway universe with the James Webb Space Telescope, NASA’s most powerful telescope, have found a class of galaxies that challenges even the most skillful creatures in mimicry – like the mimic octopus.
There are also concerns that AI mimicry could be used by unscrupulous humans to hunt and lure whales and other species to their doom.
“I don’t mean in mimicry. I mean in feeling.”
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