† miˈmetical,a.Obs.rare. [Formed as prec. + -ical.] = mimetic a. 2. a1617Bayne On Coloss. (1634) 360 He doth unfold it by a mimeticall expressing the charges that these false teachers gave.1764Hurd Dial. vii. Foreign Trav. (1765) III. 5 A Dialogue in the old mimetical, or poetic form.