imitativeness

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the state of being imitative; imitation
{i} quality of being imitative
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Modelled after another thing
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Formed after a model, pattern, or original
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(of words) formed in imitation of a natural sound; "onomatopoeic words are imitative of noises"; "it was independently developed in more than one place as an onomatopoetic term"- Harry Hoijer
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{s} mimicking, copying, tending to imitate; of or pertaining to imitation; counterfeit; made to look like something or someone
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marked by or given to imitation; "acting is an imitative art"; "man is an imitative being"
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Imitating; copying; not original
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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
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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 resemblance to something else; as, imitative colors; imitative habits; dendritic and mammillary forms of minerals are imitative
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A verb expressive of imitation or resemblance
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not genuine; imitating something superior; "counterfeit emotion"; "counterfeit money"; "counterfeit works of art"; "a counterfeit prince"
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Modeled after another thing
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People and animals who are imitative copy others' behaviour. Babies of eight to twelve months are generally highly imitative. copying someone or something, especially in a way that shows you do not have any ideas of your own
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marked by or given to imitation; "acting is an imitative art"; "man is an imitative being
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