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mirror noun 1 a a smooth highly-polished surface, such as glass, coated with a thin layer of metal, such as silver, that reflects an image of what is in front of it; b a reflective surface of this kind in a frame and hung on the wall or as part of a wardrobe or dressing table, etc. 2 any surface that reflects light. 3 a faithful representation or reflection • when art is a mirror of life. verb (mirrored, mirroring) 1 to represent or depict something faithfully. 2 to fit (eg a wall) with a mirror or mirrors. 3 to reflect something or someone as in a mirror.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: French, from Latin mirare to look at.