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Imitation vs Representationism - What's the difference?

imitation | representationism |


As nouns the difference between imitation and representationism

is that imitation is the act of imitating while representationism is the doctrine that thoughts are representations of real, external objects.

Echo vs Imitation - What's the difference?

echo | imitation |


As nouns the difference between echo and imitation

is that echo is a reflected sound that is heard again by its initial observer while imitation is the act of imitating.

As a verb echo

is to reflect off of a surface and return.

Imitation vs Discussion - What's the difference?

imitation | discussion |


As nouns the difference between imitation and discussion

is that imitation is imitation while discussion is conversation or debate concerning a particular topic.

Imitation vs Cooperation - What's the difference?

imitation | cooperation |


As nouns the difference between imitation and cooperation

is that imitation is imitation while cooperation is cooperation.

Antiphony vs Imitation - What's the difference?

antiphony | imitation |


As nouns the difference between antiphony and imitation

is that antiphony is alternate, or responsive singing by a choir split into two parts; a piece sung or chanted in this manner while imitation is the act of imitating.

Imitation vs Modelling - What's the difference?

imitation | modelling |


As nouns the difference between imitation and modelling

is that imitation is imitation while modelling is .

As a verb modelling is

(british spelling).

Imitation vs Camouflage - What's the difference?

imitation | camouflage |


As nouns the difference between imitation and camouflage

is that imitation is imitation while camouflage is camouflage.

Imitation vs Replicable - What's the difference?

imitation | replicable |


As a noun imitation

is the act of imitating.

As an adjective replicable is

that can be replicated.

Imitation vs Simulate - What's the difference?

imitation | simulate |


As a noun imitation

is imitation.

As a verb simulate is

to model, replicate, duplicate the behavior, appearance or properties of.

As an adjective simulate is

(obsolete) feigned; pretended.

Imitation vs Im - What's the difference?

imitation | im |


As a noun imitation

is imitation.

As an interjection im is

behold! see! lo!.

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