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icon or (sometimes ) ikon
noun
1 relig art especially in the Orthodox Church: an image of Christ, the Virgin Mary or a saint, usually painted on wood or done as a mosaic.
2 a person or thing that is uncritically adored, revered or admired, or is regarded as a symbol of a particular culture or sphere, etc; an idol.
3 comput a picture or symbol displayed on a computer screen, which represents a function, facility, file, etc, and which may be selected using a mouse.
4 a picture, image or representation.
[16c: from Greek eikon image]
iconic adjective .

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iconoclast
noun
1 esp church hist someone who rejects the use of religious images, often destroying them.
2 someone who is opposed to, and attacks, traditional and cherished beliefs and superstitions.
[17c: from Latin iconoclastes , from Greek eikon image + klastes breaker]
iconoclasm noun .
iconoclastic adjective .
iconography
noun , art hist
1 the branch of study concerned with the form and representation of the subject; the science of description of subject matter and symbolism in the figurative arts.
2 a generally recognized set of objects that are considered to symbolize a particular movement, genre, etc.
3 a collection of portraits.
[17c]
iconographer noun .
iconographic or iconographical adjective .
iconology
noun
1 art hist a development of iconography, involving the historical study of the social, political and religious meanings of works of art.
2 a the study of icons;
b icons or symbols collectively.
[20c in sense 1, first used by German art historian Edwin Panofsky (1892?1968); 18c in sense 2: from Greek eikon image + -logy (sense 1)]
iconostasis
noun (iconostases ) church archit in a Greek Orthodox or Byzantine church: a screen dividing the sanctuary from the main part of the church, usually covered with icons arranged in rows.
[19c: Latin, from Greek eikonostasis , from eikon image + stasis placing]
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