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Definition of ıcons in English English dictionary

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: A type of noun whereby the form reflects and is determined by the referent; onomatopoeic words are necessarily all icons. See also symbol and index
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A small picture which represents something (such as an icon on a computer screen which when clicked performs some function.)
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Pictual representations of files, programs and folders on a computer
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An image, symbol, picture, or other representation usually as an object of religious devotion
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an image or likeness
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A small graphic image that represents a file or application and when clicked upon produces a programmed result
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A symbol, picture or graphic on your computer screen that represents a particular operation or software application Clicking on the icon activates it
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A small picture on your screen that represents a program or a document
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{i} figure, image; statue; idol, sacred image; symbol; small graphic symbol which symbolizes a program or file in a graphical user interface (Computers); person who is famous for something
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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
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(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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A small graphical image used to represent a window Windows can be turned into icons or minimized to save room or unclutter the workspace
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Ultimately from Greek eikon (likeness, image, portrait), an icon (or ikon) is an image, a representation, a simile Accordingly, 192 iconicity in a semiotic sense refers to signs where the motivation is due to some kind of physical resemblance or similarity between the signified and signifier (see section ); 193 a Christian icon is a picture of a sacred or sanctified personage, traditional to the Eastern Church, which can be seen as hand-made (painted) or non-manmade (archeiropoietos) 194 Semiotically incorrect, but nevertheless widely used, is the denomination of the symbols on the GUI desktop and in WWW documents as ''icons'' In this paper, I call the graphic representations of hyperlinks Graphical Link Markers (GLMs)
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A small graphic symbol that represents a program, file, or folder on a computer Clicking on an icon with a mouse generally causes the program to run, the folder to open, or the file to be displayed (if possible)
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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"
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A graphical representation of a concept In Internet terms, icons are the little pictures you see all over your Web browser that, when clicked, perform a function The envelope that you click for your e-mail; the little printer which, when clicked, will print out whatever page you specify--those are all icons Back to Top
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A small, graphic image on a computer that is used to represent a computer application, data or a feature of the operating system
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A religious painting, often done on wooden panels
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A graphics symbol that represents a program, document or hardware
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An icon is a picture of Christ, his mother, or a saint painted on a wooden panel
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An image, picture, or other representation
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An image that represents an application, a document, or a directory An icon can be clicked on to activate it to send the computer a command For example, the toolbar shows icons"buttons with pictures on them"that you can click on to activate functions that are described in words on the menu bar
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A 32-by-32-pixel graphic image used to identify the application in the Explorer window and in other locations in the application chosen by the programmer (such as the Help About dialog) Windows NT 4 0 and Windows 95 also use 16-by-16-pixel small icons to identify the application in the title bar and elsewhere where small icons are specified
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A type of noun whereby the form reflects and is determined by the referent; onomatopoeic words are necessarily all icons. See also symbol and index
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A person or thing that is the best example of a certain profession or some doing
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On a system like Windows or Macintosh that uses a graphical user interface (GUI), a small picture or symbol that represents some object or function Examples: a file folder for a directory; a rectangle with a bent corner for a file; or a miniature illustration for a program
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A graphic used to represent a concept or idea Icons can appear on the computer screen or in print format For example, a pencil may represent a word processing program
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A graphic symbol, displayed on a screen, that a user can point to with a device such as a mouse in order to select a particular function or software application A graphical representation of an object (for example, a file or program) that consists of an image, an image background, and a label
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A picture used to represent a menu choice The way commands are issued in GUI machines -- both Windows and Mackintosh
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A small picture on a Web page that represents the topic or information category of another Web page Frequently, the icon is a hypertext link to that page
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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. In Eastern Orthodoxy, the representation of sacred persons or events in murals, mosaics, or paintings on wood. After the Iconoclastic Controversy of the 8th-9th century, which disputed the religious function and meaning of icons (see iconoclasm), the Eastern churches formulated an official doctrine that approved their use, stating that since God had assumed material form in the person of Jesus, he and other sacred personages could be represented in works of art. Usually depicting Jesus or Mary but also sometimes saints, icons are relied on as objects of veneration and as tools for instruction
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A small picture that represents a program or object
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A small graphic symbol on a computer screen that can be pointed and clicked on with a mouse and represents a file, disk, application or command Infinity - The farthest possible distance a lens can be focused on Internal Storage - Some digital cameras have some built-in memory (although it has recently been replaced by Removable Media on most models) Interpolation - Increasing the number of pixels in an image or filling in missing colour information by averaging the values of neighbouring pixels (basically using an educated guess) This ‘resampling’ cannot add detail or information
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A small picture or symbol used to represent something else, such as a computer function
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A visual picture or symbol on a computer screen that represents a file, prograrn or disc that can be used
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in graphical environments, a small graphics image displayed on the screen to represent an object that can be manipulated by the user
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This is a small picture that represents an object or program
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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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An image or representation; a portrait or pretended portrait
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a conventional religious painting in oil on a small wooden panel; venerated in the Eastern Church (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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a conventional religious painting in oil on a small wooden panel; venerated in the Eastern Church
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  In computer systems, a small, pictorial representation of an application software package, idea, or concept used in a window or a menu to represent commands, files, or options
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A graphic representation of a file, folder, shortcut, program, etc
Dutch - English

Definition of ıcons in Dutch English dictionary

icon
ıcon
Lehçe - English

Definition of ıcons in Lehçe English dictionary

icon
an icon
Greek - English

Definition of ıcons in Greek English dictionary

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ıcon
English - Turkish

Definition of ıcons in English Turkish dictionary

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simge

Bu köprü bizim milli simgemiz oldu. - This bridge has become our national icon.

Dünyanın Ay'dan görünümü, 20. yüzyılın simgesel görüntülerinden biridir. - The view of the Earth from the Moon is one of the iconic images of the 20th century.

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{i} ikon

E-tip Jaguar 1960'larda ikonik bir spor otomobildi. - The E-type Jaguar was an iconic sports car in the 1960s.

Bu ünlü aktris, aynı zamanda bir moda ikonuydu. - This famous actress was also a fashion icon.

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dini resim
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(Dilbilim) görüntüsel gösterge
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put
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kutsal kişilerin resmi
Icons
simgeler
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{i} ikona, ikon
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{i} dini heykel
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{i} azizlerin resmi
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ikon simge
Greek - Turkish

Definition of ıcons in Greek Turkish dictionary

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simgesi
ıcons

    Hyphenation

    ı·cons

    Etymology

    [ 'I-"kän ] (noun.) 1572. Latin, from Greek eikOn, from eikenai to resemble.
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