"Mimosa" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Mimosa" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Mimosa" Meaning

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.

"Mimosa" Examples

Mimosa Examples


1. Drink Recipe

( 1 orange juice, 1 champagne )
"You'll need orange juice and champagne to make a classic mimosa cocktail."

2. Flower Name

"The mimosa plant, also known as acacia dealbata, is a tree-like shrub known for its fragrant, yellow flowers."

3. Medical Term

"Dr. Smith ordered a mimosa test to diagnose her patient with a stomach virus."

4. Photography

"I used a mimosa filter to enhance the warm tones in the sunset photograph."

5. Event Theme

"The bridal shower featured a mimosa bar with various juices and fruits for the guests to create their own signature cocktails."

"Mimosa" Similar Words

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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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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Miming

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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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Mimosaceae

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Mimosaefolia

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Mimosas

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Mimosoideae

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Mimotannic

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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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