Mock, a. False, counterfeit, pretended, feigned, assumed, sham, spurious, clap-trap, make-believe.

Mock, n. Ridicule, derision, gibe, jeer, sneer.

Mocker, n.

    1. Scoffer, scorner, derider, railer, despiser, jeerer.
    2. Deceiver, impostor, cheat.

Mockery, n.

    1. Ridicule, derision, scorn, jeering, contemptuous mimicry.
    2. Sport, subject of ridicule.
    3. Show, imitation, counterfeit.
    4. Vain effort, fruitless labor.

Mock-lead, n. [Term used by miners.] Blende, mock-ore, zinc-blende, sulphuret of zinc, false galena, black-jack.

Mock-nightingale, n. Black-cap warbler, black-cap (Currica atricapilla).

Mock-sun, n. Parhelion, sundog, meteor.

Mode, n.

    1. Way (viewed practically), method, manner, style, fashion.
    2. Fashion, custom, prevailing style.
    3. Modification, quality, affection, accident, degree, gradation, variety.

Model, n.

    1. Pattern, prototype, archetype, mould, protoplast, original, type, design.
    2. Pattern, example.
    3. Standard, gauge.
    4. Copy.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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