Mirror
from
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
mirror
n 1: polished surface that forms images by reflecting light
2: a faithful depiction or reflection; "the best mirror is an
old friend"
v 1: reflect as if in a mirror; "The smallest pond at night
mirrors the firmament above"
2: reflect or resemble; "The plane crash in Milan mirrored the
attack in the World Trade Center"
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Mirror \Mir"ror\, n. [OE. mirour, F. miroir, OF. also mireor,
fr. (assumed) LL. miratorium, fr. mirare to look at, L.
mirari to wonder. See {Marvel}, and cf. {Miracle},
{Mirador}.]
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1. A looking-glass or a speculum; any glass or polished
substance that forms images by the reflection of rays of
light.
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And in her hand she held a mirror bright,
Wherein her face she often view[`e]d fair.
--Spenser.
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2. That which gives a true representation, or in which a true
image may be seen; hence, a pattern; an exemplar.
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She is mirour of all courtesy. --Chaucer.
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O goddess, heavenly bright,
Mirror of grace and majesty divine. --Spenser.
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3. (Zool.) See {Speculum}.
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{Mirror carp} (Zool.), a domesticated variety of the carp,
having only three or fur rows of very large scales side.
{Mirror plate}.
(a) A flat glass mirror without a frame.
(b) Flat glass used for making mirrors.
{Mirror writing}, a manner or form of backward writing,
making manuscript resembling in slant and order of letters
the reflection of ordinary writing in a mirror. The
substitution of this manner of writing for the common
manner is a symptom of some kinds of nervous disease.
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from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Mirror \Mir"ror\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Mirrored}; p. pr. & vb.
n. {Mirroring}.]
1. To reflect, as in a mirror.
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2. To copy or duplicate; to mimic or imitate; as, the files
at Project Gutenberg were mirrored on several other ftp
sites around the world.
[PJC]
3. To have a close resemblance to; as, his opinions often
mirrored those of his wife.
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from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
151 Moby Thesaurus words for "mirror":
acme, act like, adumbrate, affect, antetype, antitype, ape,
apotheosis, appear like, approach, approximate, archetype, assume,
be like, be redolent of, bear resemblance, beau ideal, best type,
biotype, body forth, borrow, bring to mind, call to mind, call up,
cheval glass, chorus, classic, classic example, come close,
come near, compare with, concave mirror, convex mirror, copy,
correspond, counterfeit, crib, criterion, cynosure, demonstrate,
depict, distorting mirror, ditto, do, do like, echo, ego ideal,
emblematize, embody, epitome, epitomize, evoke, example, exemplar,
exemplify, fake, favor, figure, follow, foreshadow, forge,
fugleman, fugler, genotype, glass, go like, good example,
hand mirror, hero, hoke, hoke up, ideal, illustrate, image,
imitate, imitatee, impersonate, incarnate, lead, look like,
looking glass, make like, man of men, masterpiece, masterwork,
match, mimic, mirror image, model, near, nearly reproduce,
nonpareil, not tell apart, original, paradigm, paragon, parallel,
partake of, pattern, pattern of perfection, personate, personify,
picture, pier glass, plagiarize, precedent, prefigure, pretypify,
project, prototype, quintessence, realize, rear-view mirror,
reecho, reflect, reflection, reflector, remind one of, repeat,
replication, represent, representation, representative, reproduce,
reproduction, resemble, rule, savor of, seeing glass, seem like,
send back, shadow, shadow forth, shaving mirror, shining example,
simulate, smack of, sound like, speculum, stack up with, standard,
suggest, symbolize, take after, type, type species, type specimen,
typify, urtext, very model, window mirror
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