Words Starting With "M"

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Mimes

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Mimes are people who use pantomime and silent gestures to convey emotions, ideas, and stories to an audience, often in a theatrical or performance setting. Miming typically involves exaggerated facial expressions, body language, and movements to convey meaning without using spoken language. Mimes often perform in silent scenes or skits, relying on their physicality and creativity to engage and entertain their audience.

Mimesis

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Mimesis is a term derived from ancient Greek. It refers to the representation or imitation of reality, often in art, literature, or drama. In literature, mimesis can refer to the presentation of real life in a fictional work, such as a novel or play.

Mimetene

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I apologize, but after researching, I couldn't find a commonly recognized English word or phrase that matches the term "mimetene". It's possible that it's a less common or specialized term, or perhaps a word in a specific dialect or language that I'm not familiar with.<br><br>If you could provide more context or information about where you encountered this term, I may be able to help you better or provide a possible explanation.

Mimetic

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Mimetic refers to the imitation or duplication of something, often in a superficial or artificial way. It can also describe behaviors, actions, or attitudes that are modeled on or copied from others, often without critical thinking or genuine understanding. In philosophy, the term "mimetic" is used to describe a theory that claims that human desire and conflict arise from the imitative nature of human beings.

Mimetically

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In a mimetically way means to imitate or copy something, usually a behavior, action, or pattern. It can also refer to something that is created or learned through imitation, as if by instinct or repetition.

Mimetics

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Mimetics refers to the process or product of copying or imitating something, especially in a superficial or unnatural way.

Mimetidae

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The Mimetidae family of spiders, also known as thief or mocking spiders, is a group of arachnids that are known for their unique behavior of mimicking the webs of other spiders to catch their prey.

Mimetism

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Mimesis is a literary or artistic device that involves imitating the style or manner of another work or artist. In a broader sense, it can also refer to the process by which an organism or system adapts to its environment by imitating the characteristics of another organism or system. In a psychological context, it can refer to the tendency to imitate or conform to the behaviors or attitudes of others.

Mimetite

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Mimetite is a rare arsenate mineral that is a lead-arsenate hydroxide. It has the chemical formula Pb3(AsO4)2(OH).

Mimetolith

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I apologize, but I couldn't find any meaning or definition for the word "mimetolith". It's possible that it's a very rare or obscure term, or it could be a made-up word. Can you please provide more context or information about where you came across this word?

Mimic

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To mimic someone or something means to imitate or copy their behavior, actions, or sounds in a way that is often exaggerated or caricatured.

Mimick

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To mimic something or someone is to copy their actions, tone of voice, or behavior in order to imitate or pretend to be them. It can also mean to imitate the sounds or characteristics of a particular animal, object, or phenomenon, such as a bird's chirp or a car's honk.

Mimicked

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Mimicked refers to the act of imitating or copying someone or something, often in a superficial or exaggerated way. It can also refer to the creation of a fake or artificial version of something, such as a situation, a tone of voice, or a style. In general, mimicked implies a sense of imitation or copying, often with the intention of deceiving or fooling others.

Mimicker

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A mimicker is a person or thing that imitates or copies the sounds, words, or behavior of another, often in a superficial or artificial way.

Mimickers

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Mimickers are individuals who imitate or copy the actions, phrases, or mannerisms of someone or something else, often in a way that is humorous or exaggerated. The term can also refer to something or someone that imitates or mimics another, such as a piece of machinery that mimics the movements of a human. In general, the term "mimickers" connotes a sense of imitation or copying, often for purposes of entertainment or to convey a particular message.

Mimicking

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The verb "mimicking" refers to the act of imitating or copying the actions, mannerisms, or behavior of someone or something else, often in a playful or ironic way. It can also refer to the process of imitating or reproducing the sounds, movements, or characteristics of a particular thing, such as mimicking the song of a bird or the movement of a robot.

Mimickry

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Mimickry is the act of copying or imitating someone or something, often in order to mock or caricature them. It can also refer to the attempt to mimic or imitate someone's behavior, mannerisms, or speech patterns, often in a humorous or satirical way.

Mimicks

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to imitate or copy someone or something, especially in order to deceive or mock them; to produce a fake or artificial version of something, often with the intention of deceiving or making it seem more appealing.

Mimicries

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I apologize, but "mimicries" is not a valid word in the English language. It is possible that it is a misspelling or a made-up word. <br><br>However, I can suggest that the word you meant to use is "mimicry", which refers to the act of imitating or copying the behavior, voice, or appearance of someone or something else. It can also refer to the state of being imitated or copied.

Mimicry

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Mimicry is the imitative behavior or copying of sounds, movements, or other actions of another person, animal, or thing, often without understanding their meaning or purpose. It can be used to entertain, to communicate, or to deceive.

Mimics

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To mimic someone or something means to copy their words, actions, or behavior, often in a playful or imitative way. It can also mean to imitate the sounds, movements, or characteristics of an animal or object.

Mimidae

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The Mimidae is a family of birds that includes mockingbirds, thrashers, and catbirds. The name "Mimidae" comes from the Greek word "mimos", which means "mimic", because many of these birds are known for their ability to imitate the calls of other birds, as well as other noises.

Miming

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Miming is the act of imitating or representing something through gestures and facial expressions, without actually speaking or making a sound. It is often used as a form of non-verbal communication, storytelling, or as a way to convey a message without words. Miming can be used in various contexts, such as in silent films, theater, dance, or even in everyday life to convey a thought or idea.

Mimir

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Mimir is a figure in Norse mythology who is the wisest of all the gods. He is said to have possessed the secret to the meaning of all mysteries and was able to reveal hidden truths. In addition, he was the guardian of the Well of Knowledge, which contained the secrets of the universe.

Mimnermus

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Mimermus was a Greek lyric poet from Colophon, who lived in the 7th century BC. He is known for his elegies, which were a popular form of poetry in ancient Greece. Mimermus' poetry was known for its simple and natural style, and he was particularly famous for his elegies on the death of his friend, Bathycles.

Mimographer

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Mimographer refers to a journalist who specializes in taking notes and reporting on lectures, speeches, or meetings, creating a summary of what was said, often in shorthand or by using a stenograph machine.

Mimosa

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Mimosa is a type of flower, specifically a small yellow bloom that grows on the Mimosa pudica plant. It is also a popular cocktail made with champagne and orange juice, typically served at brunch or other social gatherings.

Mimosaceae

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Mimosaceae is a family of flowering plants, commonly known as legume or pea family. It is a large family that includes over 4,800 species of plants, many of which are important as food and forage crops. The family includes beans, peas, lentils, and peanuts, as well as ornamental plants like mimosa trees and Cassia flowers. Mimosaceae plants are characterized by their characteristic flowers, which have a unique shape and arrangement. They are also known for their nitrogen-fixing ability, thanks to the presence of symbiotic bacteria in their roots.

Mimosaefolia

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Mimosaefolia refers to the leaves of Mimosa pudica, a species of mimosa plant that is known for its unique characteristic of "sleeping" or folding its leaves when touched or disturbed, and then unfolding them again when the stimulus is removed.

Mimosas

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Mimosas are a popular type of cocktail made with champagne and orange juice. The ingredients are typically mixed together in a glass and served as a refreshing and festive drink, often at brunch or other social gatherings. The name "mimosa" comes from the fact that the drink is reminiscent of the bright yellow color of the mimosa flower.

Mimosoideae

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Mimosoideae is a subfamily of the Fabaceae (legume) family, which includes over 2,000 species of plants commonly known as mimosas, acacias, and pea bushes. The Mimosoideae subfamily is characterized by having compound leaves with a characteristic rachis (stem) that is often thorny, and flowers that are usually fragrant and attractive to insects. Examples of plants in this subfamily include the silk tree (Gleditsia), the scarlet acacia (Vachellia), and the prairie clover (Dalea). Mimosoideae is often divided into two tribes: the Mimosinae, which includes the true mimosas and acacias, and the Acacieae, which includes the African and Asian acacia species.

Mimotannic

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I think there may be a small issue here. "Mimotannic" doesn't seem to be a real word in the English language. It's possible that it's a typo or a made-up word. Can you please provide more context or clarify what you meant to say? Perhaps there's a similar word or phrase I can help you with.

Mimsy

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Mimsy is an adjective that means feeling or looking miserable; wretched; or unkempt. It is often used to describe something or someone that is in a state of disarray or discomfort, such as a mimsy little girl who is crying and needs a hug.

Mimulus

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Mimulus is a noun that refers to a genus of flowering plants in the family Phrymaceae, commonly known as monkey flowers or leafflowers. They are often found in wet environments and have brightly colored flowers that resemble monkey faces.

Min

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The word "min" is a shortened form of the word "minute". <br><br>In itself, "min" can refer to:<br><br> A unit of time, equal to 60 seconds.<br> Abbreviation for "million".<br> Abbreviation for "minimum".<br><br>For example:<br> I've only got 5 min to finish this project.<br> The company's revenue last year was over 1 mil min.<br> The minimum temperature in winter is -20°C.

Mina

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Mina is a noun that refers to a feminine given name or a diminutive form of certain other names that end in "mina". It is also a term used in Spanish and some other languages to mean "mine" or "belonging to me".