Definition of Imitableness. Meaning of Imitableness. Synonyms of Imitableness

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Definition of Imitableness

Imitableness
Imitableness Im"i*ta*ble*ness, n. The state or quality of being imitable; worthness of imitation.

Meaning of Imitableness from wikipedia

- of fiction and art. This can include how people act in such a way as to imitate fictional portrayals or concepts, or how they embody or bring to life certain...
- Imitate Modern is a London-based contemporary photography and art gallery that exhibits work by emerging artists. Imitate Modern was launched in 2011...
- Life Imitating Life is the fourth studio album by the American rock band Augustana, released on April 22, 2014 via Razor & Tie. The album features Sarab...
- imitating the dog is a British touring theatre company founded in 1998. Its artistic directors are Andrew Quick, Pete Brooks and Simon Wainwright. The...
- How Life Imitates Chess is a book by former World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov. Kasparov uses his experience in playing chess successfully as an analogy...
- termed mirroring. In anthropology, some theories hold that all cultures imitate ideas from one of a few original cultures or several cultures whose influence...
- escaping from Florence to the Fiesole hills in 1348. This structure was then imitated by subsequent authors, notably the French queen Marguerite de Navarre,...
- Aslauga imitans, the imitating aslauga, is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It is found in Ghana (the Volta Region), western Cameroon and the Democratic...
- Griffin, Jr. Ward Moore O.C. Jocelyn Donald Retro****ure Hitmaka[a] 3:09 11. "Imitate" Felton Griffin, Jr. Love Ward Moore Bentley Retro****ure Hitmaka 3:26 Total...
- development, according to Vasari, but also the growing desire to study and imitate nature. In the 15th century, the Renaissance spread rapidly from its birthplace...