mimical

mimical

(ˈmɪmɪkəl)
adj
relating to or characterized by mimicry
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There is a similar continuity along the superficial fascia of the chest and the platysma, which is connected with the superficial muscular aponeurotic system (SMAS) comprising the mimical muscles of the face [69, 72, 73].
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In his popular treatise on melancholy Robert Burton describes extremely mad patients with the following: "If they be far gone, mimical gestures are too familiar, laughing, grinning, fleering, murmuring, talking to themselves, with strange mouths and faces, inarticulate voices, [and] exclamations" (The Anatomy of Melancholy (1651), 6th ed., ed.
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