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Keywords:
Pictorial,
Saint,
Orthodox,
Venerate,
Representation
ICon is a Java-based system for managing input devices and building advanced interaction techniques using a dataflow model. It contains a runtime engine, a rich library of input devices, several processing modules and a visual editor.
Icon is an Object Oriented VHLL with support for graphics and POSIX system calls. It runs on just about every platform, but the graphics and POSIX are only available under Unix/Linux and Windows.
An image or representation; a portrait or pretended portrait.
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. The term is used especially for a highly stylized and conventionalized representation of a holy person, rich in symbolism and used in devotional services in many of the eastern Orthodox churches, especially the Greek and Russian Orthodox Churches.
Miniature portrait of a holy personage.
a confession of faith, both in the reality of the incarnation -- that God has indeed become man -- and also that man has remained man in this union with God
a lousy substitute for a miniature of an object you can zoom into
an object of meditation
Keywords:
Signified,
Sign,
Photograph,
Resemblance,
Map
a sign fit to be used as such because it possesses the quality signified
a sign that directly signifies the signified, for example, a picture, photograph, or map
a relationship where a sign gets it's meaning through resemblance to what it references
Icon was an American heavy metal (or glam metal) band formed in 1981 in Phoenix, Arizona, by Dan Wexler, Stephen Clifford and Tracy Wallach. The band only recorded four albums, and disbanded in 1990.
Icon is the fourth studio album recorded by British band Paradise Lost.
Icon is a studio album recorded by Asia band members John Wetton & Geoffrey Downes.
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