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  • 31mock — [mäk] vt. [ME mokken < OFr mocquer, to mock] 1. to hold up to scorn or contempt; ridicule 2. to imitate or mimic, as in fun or derision; burlesque 3. to lead on and disappoint; deceive 4. to defy and make futile; defeat [the fortress mocked… …

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  • 32Mock Orange — typically means Philadelphus, a mostly Holarctic genus of shrubs. It can also refer to: Bursaria spinosa (Australian Blackthorn), a small tree from Australia Choisya ternata (Mexican orange), an aromatic shrub native to North America Maclura… …

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  • 33Möck — ist der Name folgender Personen: Alexander Maria Möck (* 1969), deutscher Musiker Manfred Möck (* 1959), deutscher Schauspieler Sibylle Möck (* 1979), deutsche Moderatorin, Reporterin und Fernsehjournalistin Siehe auch Moeck …

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  • 34Mock-Up —  Ne doit pas être confondu avec Mashup. En informatique, le terme mock up (qui vient du même mot anglais qui signifie une maquette à l échelle 1:1) désigne un prototype d interface utilisateur. Un mock up a ainsi pour rôle de présenter les… …

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  • 35mock trial — A simulated trial level proceeding conducted by students to understand trial rules and processes. Usually tried before a mock jury, these proceedings are different from moot court proceedings, which simulate appellate arguments. Dictionary from… …

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  • 36mock- — [mɔk US ma:k] prefix 1.) used to show that an attitude or feeling is pretended, not real ▪ a mock serious expression ▪ His frown was mock severe. 2.) copying a particular style, especially of building ▪ a mock Tudor fireplace …

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  • 37mock- — [mɔk US ma:k] prefix 1.) used to show that an attitude or feeling is pretended, not real ▪ a mock serious expression ▪ His frown was mock severe. 2.) copying a particular style, especially of building ▪ a mock Tudor fireplace …

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  • 38mock-heroic — mock′ hero′ic adj. 1) imitating or burlesquing that which is heroic, as in manner, character, or action 2) lit. satirizing the heroic style of literature: a mock heroic poem[/ex] 3) a literary work written in mock heroic style • Etymology:… …

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  • 39mock — [adj] artificial, fake apish*, bogus*, counterfeit, dummy, ersatz*, faked, false, feigned, forged, fraudulent, hokey*, imitation, imitative, make believe, mimic, phony, pretended, pseudo*, put on*, quasi*, sham*, simulated, so called*, spurious,… …

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  • 40Möck — Möck, Mock und Uhl retteten Rottweil dem römischen (päpstlichen) Stuhl. – Eiselein, 534; Kirchhofer, 114; Langen, Beiträge, S. 342; Birlinger, 1146; Reinsberg V, 103. Auch unter den Bürgern zu Rottweil hatte die Reformation viel Anklang und… …

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