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Parodistic vs. Parodic — What's the Difference?

Parodistic vs. Parodic — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Parodistic and Parodic

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Parodistic

A literary or artistic work that uses imitation, as of the characteristic style of an author or a work, for comic effect or ridicule.

Parodic

A literary or artistic work that uses imitation, as of the characteristic style of an author or a work, for comic effect or ridicule.

Parodistic

A genre, as in literature, comprising such works.

Parodic

A genre, as in literature, comprising such works.

Parodistic

Something so bad as to be equivalent to intentional mockery; a travesty
The trial was a parody of justice.
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Parodic

Something so bad as to be equivalent to intentional mockery; a travesty
The trial was a parody of justice.

Parodistic

(Music) The practice of reworking an already established composition, especially the incorporation into the Mass of material borrowed from other works, such as motets or madrigals.

Parodic

(Music) The practice of reworking an already established composition, especially the incorporation into the Mass of material borrowed from other works, such as motets or madrigals.

Parodistic

To make a parody of.

Parodic

To make a parody of.

Parodistic

Of, related to, or having the characteristics of parody.

Parodic

Of, related to, or having characteristics of parody.

Parodic

Having the character of parody.
Very paraphrastic, and sometimes parodical.

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