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  • 11Mirror — looking glass redirects here. For other uses, see Looking Glass (disambiguation). This article is about wave reflectors (mainly, specular reflection of visible light). For other uses, see Mirror (disambiguation). A mirror, reflecting a vase A… …

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  • 12mirror — mirrorlike, adj. /mir euhr/, n. 1. a reflecting surface, originally of polished metal but now usually of glass with a silvery, metallic, or amalgam backing. 2. such a surface set into a frame, attached to a handle, etc., for use in viewing… …

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  • 13Mirror TV — A Mirror TV or TV Mirror is any device that is convertible from a television to a mirror.[1][2] Mirror TVs (or TV Mirrors) are often utilized to save space or discreetly conceal unsightly electronics in living areas such as bedrooms and living… …

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  • 14mirror — A reflective device which is located in one of several positions: between the two A posts within the passenger compartment (called the rearview mirror); behind either/both sunvisors (vanity mirror); on either side of the outer A posts; on the… …

    Dictionary of automotive terms

  • 15mirror — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ bathroom, bedroom ▪ compact, dresser (AmE), make up, pocket, shaving ▪ hand (BrE …

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  • 16mirror —    by David B. Clarke   Many of Baudrillard s concepts appear in the recurrent motif of the mirror. The mirror seems to capture perfectly a world forged in the image of the reality principle: a world dedicated to the eradication of deceptive… …

    The Baudrillard dictionary

  • 17mirror — mir|ror1 W3S3 [ˈmırə US ər] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: mirour, from mirer to look at , from Latin mirare] 1.) a piece of special glass that you can look at and see yourself in in a mirror ▪ She was studying her reflection in the… …

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  • 18mirror — I UK [ˈmɪrə(r)] / US [ˈmɪrər] noun [countable] Word forms mirror : singular mirror plural mirrors *** a) a piece of special glass in which you can see yourself or see what is behind you a bathroom mirror in the mirror: Rachel looked at herself in …

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  • 19mirror —    According to folklore, a doorway or portal through which spirits, including ghosts and DEMONs, can gain access to the physical world. Mirrors are problems in some cases of demonic infestations and hauntings. Since ancient times, any shiny… …

    Encyclopedia of Demons and Demonology

  • 20Mirror 16 — The Mirror 16 is a class of sailing dinghy which was sponsored by the Daily Mirror newspaper in 1963 and the design project was headed by Jack Holt. Its design was based upon the easy to construct stich and glue principle introduced by Barry… …

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