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Definition of Mimicked
1. mimic [v] - See also: mimic
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mimicked
Literary usage of Mimicked
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Lifelong Passion: Nicholas and Alexandra: Their Own Story by Andrei Maylunas (2005)
"These modulatory effects are largely mimicked by bath-applied serotonin (5-HT).
Thus, primary sensory neurons can alter the production of motor patterns by ..."
2. The Life and Adventures of Peg Woffington: With Pictures of the Period in by Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy (1887)
"... ton—Her Anger and Resentment—The Mimic mimicked—Wilkinson, Foote, and Garrick—A
Night at Drury Lane—The Mirror at ..."
3. Animal Coloration: An Account of the Principal Facts and Theories Relating by Frank Evers Beddard (1892)
"Unprotected Insects sometimes mimicked by More than One Species. It is not
invariably the case that a given insect which possesses a sting, or some other ..."
4. The Birds of Ohio: A Complete Scientific and Popular Description of the 320 by William Leon Dawson, Lynds Jones (1902)
"... but the moment the eye departed from them the search had to be commenced anew,
so perfectly were the eggs mimicked by their surroundings. ..."
5. Laconics, Or The Best Words of the Best Authors: Or the Best Words of the by John Timbs (1856)
"... Every thing may be mimicked by hypocrisy, but humility ana love united.
The humblest star twinkles most in the darkest night. The more rare humility and ..."