Archimime

/ˈɑːrkɪmaɪm/ noun

In ancient Rome, a chief mime or the leader of a mime troupe; also the principal performer in pantomime.

From Greek 'archi-' meaning 'chief' and 'mimos' meaning 'mime,' a term used in Roman entertainment to denote a star performer rather than a regular actor.

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