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    pantomimist
    [ˈpan(t)əˌmīməst]
    definition
    1. noun form of pantomime
    pan·to·mime
    [ˈpan(t)əˌmīm]
    noun
    pantomime (noun) · pantomimes (plural noun)
    1. a dramatic entertainment, originating in Roman mime, in which performers express meaning through gestures accompanied by music.
    2. BRITISH ENGLISH
      a theatrical entertainment, mainly for children, that involves music, topical jokes, and slapstick comedy and is based on a fairy tale or nursery story, usually produced around Christmas.
      Opposite:
    verb
    pantomime (verb) · pantomimes (third person present) · pantomimed (past tense) · pantomimed (past participle) · pantomiming (present participle)
    1. express or represent (something) by extravagant and exaggerated mime:
      "the clown candidates pantomimed different emotions"
      Similar:
      use gestures to indicate
      indicate by dumb show
      indicate by sign language
    Origin
    late 16th century (first used in the Latin form and denoting an actor using mime): from French pantomime or Latin pantomimus, from Greek pantomimos ‘imitator of all’(see panto-, mime).
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