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Mimesis
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His sculpture achieved mimesis by capturing the human form with precision.
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the act of imitating or representing another person's words or actions, especially in speech or writing
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Her mimesis of the teacher's accent amused the whole classroom.
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a medical condition in which a disease produces symptoms resembling those of another disease
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Mimesis can complicate diagnosis and delay effective treatment.
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