The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Mock \Mock\, a.
Imitating reality, but not real; false; counterfeit; assumed;
sham.
[1913 Webster]
That superior greatness and mock majesty. --Spectator.
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Mock bishop's weed (Bot.), a genus of slender umbelliferous
herbs (Discopleura) growing in wet places.
Mock heroic, burlesquing the heroic; as, a mock heroic
poem.
Mock lead. See Blende (
a ).
Mock nightingale (Zool.), the European blackcap.
Mock orange (Bot.), a genus of American and Asiatic shrubs
(Philadelphus), with showy white flowers in panicled
cymes. Philadelphus coronarius, from Asia, has fragrant
flowers; the American kinds are nearly scentless.
Mock sun. See Parhelion.
Mock turtle soup, a soup made of calf's head, veal, or
other meat, and condiments, in imitation of green turtle
soup.
Mock velvet, a fabric made in imitation of velvet. See
Mockado.
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Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0:
36 Moby Thesaurus words for "mock heroic":
Alcaic, Anacreontic, Castalian, Homeric, Hudibrastic, Pierian,
Pindaric, Theocritean, bardic, broad, bucolic, burlesque, comic,
comical, didactic, dithyrambic, dramatic, eclogic, elegiac, epic,
farcical, heroic, idyllic, narrative, pastoral, poetic,
poetico-mystical, poetico-mythological, poetico-philosophic,
poetlike, rhapsodic, runic, sapphic, skaldic, slapstick,
tragicomic