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Word Meanings - SIMULATE - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Feigned; pretended. Bale. (more info) akin to simul at the same time, together, similis like. See Similar,

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  • MIMICRY
    Protective resemblance; the resemblance which certain animals and plants exhibit to other animals and plants or to the natural objects among which they live, -- a characteristic which serves as their chief means of protection against enemies;
  • SIMULATE
    Feigned; pretended. Bale. (more info) akin to simul at the same time, together, similis like. See Similar,
  • REPRESENTABLE
    Capable of being represented.
  • MIMICKER
    An animal which imitates something else, in form or habits. (more info) 1. One who mimics; a mimic.
  • MIMIC
    One who imitates or mimics, especially one who does so for sport; a copyist; a buffoon. Burke.
  • PERSONATE
    To celebrate loudly; to extol; to praise. In fable, hymn, or song so personating Their gods ridiculous. Milton.
  • REPRESENTATIVELY
    In a representative manner; vicariously.
  • COUNTERFEITLY
    By forgery; falsely.
  • REPRESENTANT
    Appearing or acting for another; representing.
  • MISREPRESENTATION
    Untrue representation; false or incorrect statement or account; -- usually unfavorable to the thing represented; as, a misrepresentation of a person's motives. Sydney Smith. Note: In popular use, this word often conveys the idea of intentional
  • REPRESENTATIONARY
    Implying representation; representative.
  • REPRESENTER
    1. One who shows, exhibits, or describes. Sir T. Browne. 2. A representative. Swift.
  • REPRESENTATIVE
    Giving, or existing as, a transcript of what was originally presentative knowledge; as, representative faculties; representative knowledge. See Presentative, 3 and Represent, 8. (more info) 1. Fitted to represent; exhibiting a similitude.
  • MISREPRESENTATIVE
    Tending to convey a wrong impression; misrepresenting.
  • MIMIC; MIMICAL
    Imitative; characterized by resemblance to other forms; -- applied to crystals which by twinning resemble simple forms of a higher grade of symmetry. Note: Mimic often implies something droll or ludicrous, and is less dignified than imitative. Mimic
  • MISREPRESENTER
    One who misrepresents.
  • REPRESENTATIVENESS
    The quality or state of being representative. Dr. Burnet observes, that every thought is attended with conssciousness and representativeness. Spectator.
  • REPRESENT
    To form or image again in consciousness, as an object of cognition or apprehension (something which was originally apprehended by direct presentation). See Presentative,3. The general capability of knowledge necessarily requires that, besides the
  • IMITATE
    To resemble (another species of animal, or a plant, or inanimate object) in form, color, ornamentation, or instinctive habits, so as to derive an advantage thereby; sa, when a harmless snake imitates a venomous one in color and manner, or when an
  • COUNTERFEITER
    1. One who counterfeits; one who copies or imitates; especially, one who copies or forges bank notes or coin; a forger. The coin which was corrupted by counterfeiters. Camden. 2. One who assumes a false appearance or semblance; one who makes false
  • IRREPRESENTABLE
    Not capable of being represented or portrayed.
  • DISSIMULATE
    Feigning; simulating; pretending. Henryson.
  • LIMITATE
    Bounded by a distinct line.
  • COUNTERFEIT
    contrefaire to counterfeit; contre + faire to make, fr. 1. Representing by imitation or likeness; having a resemblance to something else; portrayed. Look here upon this picture, and on this-The counterfeit presentment of two brothers. Shak. 2.

 

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