- they are not
established as
great imitators per se (rather,
merely DDx considerations). The list of
great imitators here
relies on
references in the medical...
- C.
imitator may
refer to:
Carenum imitator, a
ground beetle species Carinotetraodon imitator, a
pufferfish species Cirripectes imitator, a fish species...
-
Ranitomeya imitator (formerly
Dendrobates imitator), is a
species of
poison dart frog
found in the north-central
region of
eastern Peru. Its
common names...
- (दर्शिल्दो),
Russian falloimitator (фаллоимитатор,
literally "phallic
imitator"),
Spanish consolador ("consoler"), and
Welsh cala goeg ("fake ****")...
-
Carinotetraodon imitator,
commonly known as the
dwarf Malabar pufferfish, is a
freshwater pufferfish found in the
Western Ghats of India, with
little information...
- ****nopyrite. The name
derives from the Gr**** Μιμητής (mimetes),
meaning "
imitator," and
refers to mimetite's
resemblance to the
similar mineral pyromorphite...
- The
Panamanian white-faced
capuchin (Cebus
imitator), also
known as the
Panamanian white-headed
capuchin or
Central American white-faced capuchin, is a...
-
Impersonators are
known as sound-alikes, look-alikes, impressionists,
imitators,
tribute artists, and wannabees. The
interest may have
originated with...
- Pimm's is an
English brand of gin-based
fruit cup but may also be
considered a
liqueur or the
basis of a
sling or punch. It was
first produced in 1823...
- its peak with
Faces of
Death (1978), a film that
inspired a
myriad of
imitators, such as
Banned from Television,
Death Scenes, and the
Traces of Death...