Imitable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Imitable
Capable of being imitated or copied
counterfeit
counterfeit [Middle French contrefait, past participle of contrefaire to imitate, draw, paint, from contre- counter- + faire to make] :
Socinianism
conceived by the Virgin Mary that human sin was the imitation of Adams sin and that human salvation was the imitation
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Vagrants
being subsequently convicted thereof. [If in possession of firearms or imitation firearms, may be sentenced to a maximum of seven years
Pattern
Anything proposed for imitation an archetype an exemplar that which is to be or
Onomatopoeligia
The formation of words in imitation of sounds a figure of speech in which the sound
nonimitative
not marked by or given to imitation Opposite of imitative
Inimitable
Not capable of being imitated copied or counterfeited beyond imitation surpassingly excellent matchless unrivaled exceptional
Mohair
Minor also a fabric made from this material or an imitation of such fabric
parrotlike
Mechanically imitated or repeated without thought or understanding as a mere parrotlike
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