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Definition of Imitational

Imitational
Imitational Im`i*ta"tion*al, a. Pertaining to, or employed in, imitation; as, imitational propensities.

Meaning of Imitational from wikipedia

- Imitation (from Latin imitatio, "a copying, imitation") is a behavior whereby an individual observes and replicates another's behavior. Imitation is also...
- The Imitation Game is a 2014 American biographical thriller film directed by Morten Tyldum and written by Graham Moore, based on the 1983 biography Alan...
- The imitation of life in art is called mimesis. Imitation of Life may also refer to: Imitation of Life (novel), a 1933 novel by Fannie Hurst Imitation of...
- The Imitation of Christ, by Thomas à Kempis, is a Christian devotional book first composed in Medieval Latin as De Imitatione Christi (c. 1418–1427)....
- Quran imitations represent literary attempts to replicate the style, form and content of the Quran. Historically, they emerge in a dialectic with the doctrine...
- Imitation of God (Latin: imitatio Dei) is the religious precept of a person finding salvation by striving to realize their concept of supreme being. It...
- Imitation pearls are man-made faux pearls. They are not to be confused with cultured pearls, which are real pearls created through human intervention...
- Look up Imitation or imitation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Imitation may refer to: Imitation in human and animal behavior Imitation (art), the...
- In music, imitation is the repetition of a melody in a polyphonic texture shortly after its first appearance in a different voice. The melody may vary...
- In Christian theology, the imitation of Christ is the practice of following the example of Jesus. In Eastern Christianity, the term life in Christ is...