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Imitational — Im i*ta tion*al, a. Pertaining to, or employed in, imitation; as, imitational propensities. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
imitational — |imə|tāshənəl, shnəl adjective : relating to, marked by, or employed in imitation imitational propensities … Useful english dictionary
imitational — adj. of mimicry, of imitation … English contemporary dictionary
imitational — im·i·ta·tion·al … English syllables
imitation — imitational, adj. /im i tay sheuhn/, n. 1. a result or product of imitating. 2. the act of imitating. 3. a counterfeit; copy. 4. a literary composition that imitates the manner or subject of another author or work. 5. Biol. mimicry. 6. Psychol.… … Universalium
Copycat suicide — A copycat suicide is defined as an emulation of another suicide that the person attempting suicide knows about either from local knowledge or due to accounts or depictions of the original suicide on television and in other media. The massive wave … Wikipedia
Sainkho Namtchylak — (born 1957) is a singer originally from Tuva, a small autonomous Russian republic just north of Mongolia. She is known for her Tuvan throat singing or Khöömei.tyleSainkho Namtchylak is an experimental singer, born in 1957 in a secluded village in … Wikipedia
Intercultural theatre — Intercultural theater transcends time(...nb: may also mix and match subcultures) The Three Groups of Intercultural Theater Imitational Theatre The intended audience and theater group come from the same cultural background; but, the production… … Wikipedia
music and dance, Oceanic — Introduction the music and dance traditions of the indigenous people of Oceania, in particular of Melanesia, Micronesia, Polynesia, New Zealand, and Australia. Music and dance in Polynesia and Micronesia are audible and visual extensions of … Universalium
musical composition — Introduction the act of conceiving a piece of music, the art of creating music, or the finished product. These meanings are interdependent and presume a tradition in which musical works exist as repeatable entities. In this sense,… … Universalium