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  • mosaic — I. noun Etymology: Middle English musycke, from Medieval Latin musaicum, alteration of Late Latin musivum, from Latin museum, musaeum Date: 15th century 1. a surface decoration made by inlaying small pieces of variously colored material to form… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Tom Killick — Infobox Historic Cricketer nationality = English country = England country abbrev = ENG name = Tom Killick picture = Cricket no pic.png batting style = Right hand bat bowling style = tests = 2 test runs = 81 test bat avg = 20.25 test 100s/50s = / …   Wikipedia

  • mimic — To imitate or simulate. [G. mimikos, imitating, fr. mimos, a m.] * * * multivane intensity modulation compensation * * * mim·ic mim ik n one that mimics <a mimic of a naturally occurring hormone> mimic vt, mim·icked ikt; mim·ick·ing to… …   Medical dictionary

  • panic — Extreme and unreasoning anxiety and fear, often accompanied by disturbed breathing, increased heart activity, vasomotor changes, sweating, and a feeling of dread. See anxiety. [fr. G. myth. char., Pan] homosexual p. an acute, severe …   Medical dictionary

  • physic — 1. The art of medicine. 2. A medicine; often a lay term for a cathartic. [G. physikos, natural, physical] * * * phys·ic fiz ik n 1 a) the art or practice of healing disease b) the practice or profession of medicine 2) a medicinal agent or… …   Medical dictionary

  • mimic — mim|ic1 [ mımık ] (present participle mim|ick|ing; past tense and past participle mim|icked) verb transitive 1. ) to copy someone s voice, behavior, or appearance, especially in order to make people laugh or to make someone feel annoyed or… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • panic — pan|ic1 [ pænık ] noun ** 1. ) singular or uncount a sudden strong feeling of fear or worry that makes you unable to think clearly or calmly: sheer/blind panic: She felt a moment of sheer panic. panic spreads: Panic spread quickly through the… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • frolic — frol•ic [[t]ˈfrɒl ɪk[/t]] n. v. icked, ick•ing, adj. 1) merry play; merriment; gaiety; fun 2) a merrymaking or party 3) playful behavior or action; prank 4) to gambol merrily; to play in a frisky, light spirited manner; romp: The children were… …   From formal English to slang

  • mimic — mim•ic [[t]ˈmɪm ɪk[/t]] v. icked, ick•ing, n. adj. 1) to imitate or copy in action, speech, etc., often playfully or derisively 2) to imitate in a servile or unthinking way 3) to be an imitation of; simulate; resemble closely 4) a person or thing …   From formal English to slang

  • mosaic — mo•sa•ic [[t]moʊˈzeɪ ɪk[/t]] n. adj. v. icked, ick•ing 1) fia a picture or decoration made of small, usu. colored pieces of inlaid stone, glass, etc 2) fia the process of producing such a picture or decoration 3) something resembling a mosaic,… …   From formal English to slang

  • panic — I pan•ic [[t]ˈpæn ɪk[/t]] n. adj. v. icked, ick•ing 1) psi a sudden overwhelming fear that produces hysterical behavior and that can spread quickly through a crowd 2) psi an instance, outbreak, or period of such fear 3) psi an anxiety disorder… …   From formal English to slang

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