In the first case the coloration is called mimicry, in the second, mimesis, or protective coloration. |
Japanese is rich in onomatopoeia and mimesis, with established aural rules. |
With modernism and the avant-garde, postmodernists reject realism, mimesis, and linear forms of narrative. |
If Durer's art is one of representation, in which the role of mimesis is paramount, Grunewald's is an expressive art akin to poetry or music. |
The mimesis of the Cuckoo egg in relation to host eggs was estimated from the slides. |
But the argument against poets and mimesis is made not only poetically but also mimetically. |