icon
n 1: (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
2: a visual representation (of an object or scene or person or
abstraction) produced on a surface; "they showed us the
pictures of their wedding"; "a movie is a series of images
projected so rapidly that the eye integrates them" [syn:
picture, image, icon, ikon]
3: a conventional religious painting in oil on a small wooden
panel; venerated in the Eastern Church [syn: icon, ikon]
icon
1572, "image, figure, representation," from L.L. icon, from Gk. eikon
"likeness, image, portrait," related to eikenai "be like, look
like." Eastern Church sense is attested from 1833. Computing sense first
recorded 1982.
icon alsoikonnounEtymology: Latin, from Greek eikōn, from eikenai to
resemble Date: 1572 1. a usually pictorial representation
;image2. [Late Greek eikōn, from Greek] a
conventional religious image typically painted on a small wooden panel
and used in the devotions of Eastern Christians 3. an object of
uncritical devotion ;idol4.emblem, symbol <the
house became an icon of 1860's residential architecture — Paul
Goldberger> 5.a. a sign (as a word or graphic symbol) whose form suggests its
meaning b. a graphic symbol on a computer display screen that
usually suggests the type of object represented or the purpose of an
available function
• iconicadjective • iconicallyadverb
icon n. (also ikon) 1 a devotional painting or carving, usu. on wood, of Christ or another holy figure, esp. in the Eastern Church. 2 an image or statue. 3 Computing a symbol or graphic
representation on a VDU screen of a program, option, or window, esp. one of several for selection. 4 Linguistics a sign which has a characteristic in common with the thing it
signifies. Etymology: L f. Gk eikon image
icon
(icons)
1. If you describe something or someone as an icon, you mean that they are important
as a symbol of a particular thing.
Only Marilyn has proved as enduring a fashion icon.N-COUNT: usu with supp
2. An icon is a picture of Christ, his mother, or a saint painted on a wooden panel.
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3. An icon is a picture on a computer screen representing a particular computer
function. If you want to use it, you move the cursor onto the icon using a mouse. (COMPUTING)
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icon
ˈaɪkɔn n. (also ikon) 1 a devotional painting or carving, usu. on
wood, of Christ or another holy figure, esp. in the Eastern Church. 2 an
image or statue. 3 Computing a symbol or graphic representation on a VDU
screen of a program, option, or window, esp. one of several for selection. 4
Linguistics a sign which has a characteristic in common with the thing it
signifies. [L f. Gk eikon image]
ICON International Circle Of Online Noranians Isotopes Of Carbon Oxygen And Nitrogen Intelligent Computer Optimized Navigation Icon image (1bit) (Sun icon file) (Unix)
icon International Circle Of Online Noranians Isotopes Of Carbon Oxygen And Nitrogen Intelligent Computer Optimized Navigation Icon image (1bit) (Sun icon file) (Unix)
Icon \I"con\, n. (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.
Icon \I"con\ ([imac]"k[o^]n), n. [L., fr. Gr. e'ikw`n.]
An image or representation; a portrait or pretended portrait.
Netherlands whose names and icons are published.
--Hakewill.
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