mimesis
noun
- imitation
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /mɪˈmiːsɪs/
noun
Etymology: From Ancient Greek μῑ́μησις (mī́mēsis), from μιμεῖσθαι (mimeîsthai, “to imitate”), from μῖμος (mîmos, “a mime”). By surface analysis, mime + -esis.
- The representation of aspects of the real world, especially human actions, in literature and art.
- Mimicry.
- The appearance of symptoms of a disease not actually present.
- The rhetorical pedagogy of imitation.
- The imitation of another's gestures, pronunciation, or utterance.