
1) Adored image 2) Altar item 3) Android image 4) Android screen image 5) App graphic 6) App identifier 7) App image 8) App opener 9) App representation 10) App symbol 11) App-launching symbol 12) Apple figure 13) Apple target 14) Application symbol 15) Arrow target 16) Arrow target, sometimes 17) Awe-inspiring figure
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1) Bitmap 2) Chiaroscuro 3) Collage 4) Cyclorama 5) Diorama 6) Emblem 7) Figurine 8) Iconography 9) Idol 10) Ikon 11) Image 12) Inset 13) Montage 14) Photo 15) Photograph 16) Picture 17) Ponzischemer 18) Sign 19) Sonogram
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• (n.) An image or representation; a portrait or pretended portrait. • (n.) A sacred picture representing the Virgin Mary, Christ, a saint, or a martyr, and having the same function as an image of such a person in the Latin Church.
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A pictorial representation of something on your machine, such as an art package. There are a number of varieties, according to the object it represents. E.G., DISK, DEVICE, DRAWER, TOOL, PROJECT, TRASH, and KICK. If you are using NewIcons V3 or above you will also notice different icons according to the file format, such as IFF, GIF, JPEG, and WAV....
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(from the article `semiotics`) ...He defined a sign as `something which stands to somebody for something,` and one of his major contributions to semiotics was the categorization of ... Rich clusters of related and unrelated symbols are usually regarded as icons. They are actually groups of interactive symbols, like the White H...
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A visual picture or symbol on a computer screen that represents a file, program or disc that can be used.
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A visual image or picture which represents something else. For example, the My Computer icon represents a means to examine what is available to your computer.
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I'con (ī'kŏn)
noun [ Latin , from Greek
e'ikw`n .] An image or representation; a portrait or pretended portrait. « Netherlands whose names and
icons are published.»
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I'con noun (Gr. Ch.) A sacred picture representing the Virgin Mary, Christ, a saint, or a martyr, and having the same function as an image of such a person in the Latin Church.
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A conventional religious image
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A graphic symbol found on computer displays to indicate and initiate a defined action
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An emblem or a symbol
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An icon is an image or representation, such as a portrait or picture for example.
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A religious sacred image. Icons are an integral part of worship in Eastern Orthodox Churches. They also are important to Catholic Churches and Anglican Churches (Hinnells 1984
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a small wooden panel, painted with a religious image, that is common in Russian Orthodox churches, homes, and monasteries
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A small picture displayed on-screen to identify a command or file. Many word-processors use an icon of a magnifying glass to indicate it will start a search function.
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noun (computer science) a graphic symbol (usually a simple picture) that denotes a program or a command or a data file or a concept in a graphical user interface
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(Gr. eikon, image) Any sign which is like the thing it represents. -- A.C.B.
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(computing) In computing, a small picture on the computer screen, or VDU, representing an object or function that the user may manipulate or otherwise use. It is a feature of graphical user interface (GUI) systems. Icons make computers easier to use by allowing the user to point to and click w...
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(religion) In the Greek or Eastern Orthodox Church, a religious picture of Jesus, Mary, an angel, or a saint, in painting, low relief, or mosaic; the full face must always be shown. Painted icons were traditionally made on wood. After the 17th century, and mainly in Russia, a
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A small picture on your screen which usually represents a program, folder, file or shortcut.
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A pictographic symbol used to represent a computer concept or operation.
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A figure or symbol, often used to refer to religious themed subjects.
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a picture, image, or other representation. · a representation of some sacred personage, as Christ or a saint or angel, painted usually on a wood surface and venerated itself as sacred. · a sign or representation that stands for its object by virtue of a resemblance or analogy to it. · a picture or symbol that appears on a monitor ...
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[NAEP glossary] a visual representation produced on a surface
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