noun as in strong fondness

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Example:Some species of butterflies have mimetics in nature, mimicking the coloration of more dangerous species to avoid being eaten.

Definition:Refers to the natural mimicry found in various living organisms where one species closely resembles another or a non-living object to avoid predation or gain an advantage in the ecosystem.

From mimetics in nature

Example:In the fashion industry, some brands use mimicry in design to create products that mimic famous luxury brands, often at a lower cost.

Definition:Refers to designs or products that are created to imitate or emulate existing ones, often to deceive or attract customers by creating a false association.

From mimetics in design

Example:Mimetics technology is being used to develop new materials that can mimic the properties of biological tissues for use in medical implants.

Definition:Refers to advancements in technology that aim to replicate or mimic natural processes or phenomena for the development of new products or services.

From mimetics technology