imitant

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English

Noun

imitant (plural imitants)

  1. An imitator.
    • 1851, Charles Knight, Knight's Cyclopædia of London (page 757)
      But this regimental fashion is now the order of the day, and the young generation growing up among Belgrave Squares, Eaton Squares, Lowndes Squares, Chester Squares, and their humbler imitants, may think differently from what we do.

Adjective

imitant (not comparable)

  1. Imitating.

Catalan

Verb

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French

Verb

imitant

  1. present participle of imiter

Latin

Verb

(deprecated template usage) imitant

  1. third-person plural present active indicative of imitō