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emulatively


Meanings
  • resembling or imitating something or someone

    - "The movie was an emulatory version of the original novel."
    - "The new phone's operating system is emulatively similar to its predecessor's OS."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with emulatively
emblematically , heblemicality , memorably , meritorably , remuneratively , enumeratively , numerically , demulcently , obumbratedly , umbrageously , umbrifically , umbrageable , umbratious , umbrific , umbriferous , umbratile , umbratical , umbrificant , umbrificial , umbraticalness
Homophones
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  1. an emu, a large flightless bird of Australia. An emulator, a device or software that mimics or replicates the functionality of another device or software.


Variants
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emulation , emulations , emulative , emulatively
Forms
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The word 'emulatively' can appear in various forms depending on the context in which it is used. Some common forms of the word 'emulatively' include: - 'Emulatively similar': This form is used to describe two things that are imitative or replicative of each other. For example, 'The new car is emulatively similar to the old model.' - 'Emulatively represented': This form is used to describe a situation or a thing that is imitative or replicative of something else. For example, 'The painting emulatively represents the scene from the novel.' - 'Emulatively used': This form is used to describe a situation or a thing that is imitative or replicative of something else for a particular purpose. For example, 'The researcher used an emulatively similar environment to study the behavior of the organism.' - 'Emulatively imitated': This form is used to describe a situation or a thing that is deliberately imitative or replicative of something else for the purpose of mimicry. For example, 'The artist created an emulatively imitated painting of the famous work by another artist.'


Etymology
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from the Latin word 'emulatus' meaning 'envied, envious, emulous'


Culture
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["In literature, the word 'emulatively' has been used to describe the imitative or replicative nature of a work. For example, in Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel 'The Brothers Karamazov', one of the characters, Alyosha Karamazov, is described as having an 'emulatively pure' soul. In art, the term 'emulatively' has been used to describe the imitative or replicative nature of a work of art. For example, in the field of sculpture, an artist might create a sculpture that is 'emulatively' similar to a famous sculpture by another artist. In music, the term 'emulatively' has been used to describe the imitative or replicative nature of a musical composition or performance. For example, in the field of classical music, a composer might write a symphony that is 'emulatively' similar to a famous symphony by another composer. In the performing arts, such as theater or dance, the term 'emulatively' has been used to describe the imitative or replicative nature of a performance. For example, in the field of dance, a choreographer might create a dance that is 'emulatively' similar to a famous dance by another choreographer."]

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