imitations in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I.imitation [Am ˌɪməˈteɪʃ(ə)n, Brit ɪmɪˈteɪʃ(ə)n] N

II.imitation [Am ˌɪməˈteɪʃ(ə)n, Brit ɪmɪˈteɪʃ(ə)n] ADJ

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Unfortunately, the room storing much of the authentic china and artifacts was adjacent to the gift shop, with knockoffs and imitations of the originals.
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Above a steady crotchet walking bass, the sustained theme is gently exchanged between the two violin parts, with imitations and suspensions; harmonic colour is added in the discreet viola part.
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Hand-woven, hand-decorated saris are naturally much more expensive than the machine imitations.
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Rhinestones can be used as imitations of diamonds, and some manufacturers even manage to reproduce the glistening effect real diamonds have in the sun.
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However, competitors quickly came out with cheap imitations.
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Large magatama made of talc, imitations of smaller ones made of more precious materials, were used as funerary objects.
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These are usually raspy or hiss-like and may be imitations of the sounds of vipers, to serve a defensive function.
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Potter was restrained when alerted to the imitations: she praised his technical artistry but chastised him for a lack of originality.
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It also includes imitations of other birds like bulbuls, babblers and common tailorbird.
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These, such as "mama", "dada", "baba", "wawa", "nana", are often imitations of a baby's first utterances which take the shape of a word.
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