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| NOUN: | 1. Something closely resembling another: carbon copy, copy, duplicate, facsimile, likeness, reduplication, replica, replication, reproduction, simulacrum. Archaic : simulacre. Law : counterpart. See SAME. 2. One exactly resembling another: double, duplicate, picture, portrait, spitting image. Slang : ringer. See SAME. 3. That which exists in the mind as the product of careful mental activity: concept, conception, idea, notion, perception, thought. See THOUGHTS. 4. The character projected or given by someone to the public: appearance, impression. See SURFACE. 5. Something that is reflected: reflection. See SHOW. | | VERB: | 1. To copy (another) slavishly: echo, imitate, mimic, mirror, parrot, reflect, repeat. See SAME. 2. To form mental images of: conceive, envisage, envision, fancy, fantasize, imagine, picture, see, think, vision, visualize. Informal : feature. See THOUGHTS. 3. To send back or form an image of: mirror, reflect. See SHOW. 4. To present a lifelike image of: delineate, depict, describe, express, limn, picture, portray, render, represent, show. See SHOW.
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