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Designed to imitate another species of animal, or a plant, or inanimate object, for some useful purpose, such as protection from enemies; having resamblance to something else; as, imitative colors; imitative habits; dendritic and mammillary forms of minerals are imitative.
n.
The state or office of an imitator.
a.
Pertaining to, containing, or combined with, the radical NH, which is called the imido group.
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Inclined to imitate, copy, or follow; imitating; exhibiting some of the qualities or characteristics of a pattern or model; dependent on example; not original; as, man is an imitative being; painting is an imitative art.
n.
A verb expressive of imitation or resemblance.
n.
A woman who is an imitator.
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An imitatress.
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One who imitates.
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The quality of being imitable.
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Pertaining to, or employed in, imitation; as, imitational propensities.
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Tendency to imitation.
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The act of imitating.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Imitate
a.
Capble of being imitated or copied.
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The act of condition of imitating another species of animal, or a plant, or unanimate object. See Imitate, v. t., 3.
n.
A compound with, or derivative of, the imido group; specif., a compound of one or more acid radicals with the imido group, or with a monamine; hence, also, a derivative of ammonia, in which two atoms of hydrogen have been replaced by divalent basic or acid radicals; -- frequently used as a combining form; as, succinimide.
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Worthy of imitation; as, imitable character or qualities.
imp. & p. p.
of Imitate
n.
The state or quality of being imitable; worthness of imitation.
v. t.
To resemble (another species of animal, or a plant, or inanimate object) in form, color, ornamentation, or instinctive habits, so as to derive an advantage thereby; sa, when a harmless snake imitates a venomous one in color and manner, or when an odorless insect imitates, in color, one having secretion offensive to birds.
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