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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 car·i·ca·ture n. Pronunciation: ' ker-i-kə- ˌ chu ̇ r, - ˌ chər, - ˌ tyu ̇ r, - ˌ tu ̇ r, - ' ka-ri- Function: noun Etymology: Italian caricatura, literally, act of loading, from caricare to load, from Late Latin carricare Date: 1712 1 : exaggeration by means of often ludicrous distortion of parts or characteristics 2 : a representation especially in literature or art that has the qualities of caricature 3 : a distortion so gross as to seem like caricature –car·i·ca·tur·al \ ˌ ker-i-kə- ' chu ̇ r-əl, - ' chər-, - ' tyu ̇ r-, - ' tu ̇ r-, - ˌ ka-ri-\ adjective –car·i·ca·tur·ist \ ' ker-i-kə- ˌ chu ̇ r-ist, - ˌ chər-, - ˌ tyu ̇ r-, - ˌ tu ̇ r-, - ' ka-ri-\ noun synonyms CARICATURE , BURLESQUE , PARODY , TRAVESTY mean a comic or grotesque imitation. CARICATURE implies ludicrous exaggeration of the characteristic features of a subject < caricatures of politicians in cartoons>. BURLESQUE implies mockery especially through giving a serious or lofty subject a frivolous treatment <a nightclub burlesque of a trial in court>. PARODY applies especially to treatment of a trivial or ludicrous subject in the exactly imitated style of a well-known author or work <a witty parody of a popular novel>. TRAVESTY implies that the subject remains unchanged but that the style is extravagant or absurd <this production is a travesty of the opera>.]]> 2 caricature n. Function: transitive verb Inflected Form:   -tured ; -tur·ing Date: circa 1771 : to make or draw a caricature of : represent in caricature <the portrait caricatured its subject>]]> 1 con·jec·ture n. Pronunciat…