To dishearten; to crush (the spirits of).
To eviscerate.
To remove or destroy the most important parts of.
Instinctive.
Made of gut.
A narrow passage of water.
A class that is not demanding or challenging.
The alimentary canal, especially the intestine.
The intestines of an animal used to make strings of a tennis racket or violin, etc.
The abdomen of a person, especially one that is enlarged
A person's emotional, visceral self.
The sac of silk taken from a silkworm when ready to spin its cocoon, for the purpose of drawing it out into a thread. When dry, it is exceedingly strong, and is used as the snood of a fishing line.
To imitate, especially in order to ridicule.
To take on the appearance of another, for protection or camouflage.
An imitation.
A comic who does impressions.
An entity that mimics another entity, such as a disease that resembles another disease in its signs and symptoms; see the great imitator.
A mime.
Imitative; characterized by resemblance to other forms; applied to crystals which by twinning resemble simple forms of a higher grade of symmetry.
Pertaining to mimicry; imitative.
Mock, pretended.