Definition of Pantomimic

1. a. Of or pertaining to the pantomime; representing by dumb show.

Definition of Pantomimic

1. Adjective. Of or relating to pantomime. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Pantomimic

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pantomimic

pantoic acid
pantolactone
pantolest
pantolests
pantological
pantologist
pantologists
pantology
pantometer
pantometers
pantometry
pantomime
pantomimed
pantomimer
pantomimes
pantomimic (current term)
pantomimical
pantomiming
pantomimist
pantomimists
pantomogram
pantomograph
pantomography
pantomorphia
pantomorphic
panton
pantonal
pantonine
pantons
pantophagist

Literary usage of Pantomimic

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Scientific Basis of Education Demonstrated: By an Analysis of the by John Hecker (1867)
"The pantomimic expression and the physiognomic form, which indicate •habitual activity, are therefore very important, in connection with the shape of the ..."

2. Delsarte System of Expression by Genevieve Stebbins (1902)
"CHAPTER I. GENESIS OF pantomimic EXPRESSION. WAY back in the dawn of life, when man awoke to consciousness, he found himself surrounded by objects; ..."

3. Life, Letters, and Diaries of Sir Stafford Northcote, First Earl of Iddesleigh by Andrew Lang (1890)
"THE pantomimic TIMES " HIS VIEW OF THE AMERICAN WAR MEETING OF ... THE " pantomimic times " ran on with their " glittering illusions," and shifting costumes ..."

4. A Debate Between Rev. A. Campbell and Rev. N. L. Rice, on the Action by Alexander Campbell, Nathan Lewis Rice, Marcus Tullius Cicero Gould (1844)
"By the way, while on this unworthy theme, I shall request my friend, Mr. Rice, when next he assumes the mountebank or pantomimic style, to take a little ..."

5. America, Historical, Statistic, and Descriptive by James Silk Buckingham (1841)
"Stoical Indifference manifested by each.—Black-Hawk, the celebrated Warrior, and his Son.—pantomimic Conversation of Mr. ..."

6. Elocution and Action by Frank Townsend Southwick (1894)
"Especially is this true of pantomimic expression, a field that has been very thoroughly explored of late years, and concerning which volumes might be ..."

7. Macready's Reminiscences and Selections from His Diaries and Letters by William Charles Macready, Frederick Pollock (1875)
"... Herculaneum —William Etty— Rome — Parma Milan—pantomimic acting—Turin—Geneva—Paris—Talma in 'Sylla.' MY journey over the Apennines by vetturino was made ..."

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