Iconical
I‐con″ic‐al (?), a. Pertaining to, or consisting of, images, pictures, or representations of any kind.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, C. & G. Merriam Co., 1913.
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I‐con″ic‐al (?), a. Pertaining to, or consisting of, images, pictures, or representations of any kind.
I″con‐ism (?), n. [L. iconismus, Gr. �, fr. � to mold, delineate, fr. εικὤν an image: cf. F. iconisme.] The formation of a figure, representation, or semblance; a delineation or...
I″con‐ize (?), v. t. [Gr. εικονἴζειν.] To form an image or likeness of. Cudworth.
I‐con″o‐clasm (?), n. [Cf. F. iconoclasme. See Iconoclast.] The doctrine or practice of the iconoclasts; image breaking.
I‐con″o‐clast (?), n. [Gr. εικὤν image + � to break: cf. F. iconoclaste.] 1. A breaker or destroyer of images or idols; a determined enemy of idol worship.2. One who exposes or ...
I‐con′o‐clas″tic (?), a. Of or pertaining to the iconoclasts, or to image breaking. Milman.
{I‐con″o‐dule (?), I‐con″o‐du′list (?), } n. [Gr. εικὤν an image + � a slave.] (Eccl. Hist.) One who serves images; — opposed to an iconoclast. Schaff-Herzog Encyc.
I‐con″o‐graph (?), n. [See Iconography.] An engraving or other picture or illustration for a book.
I′co‐nog″ra‐pher (?), n. A maker of images. Fairholt.
I‐con′o‐graph″ic (?), a. 1. Of or pertaining to iconography.2. Representing by means of pictures or diagrams; as, an icongraphic encyclopædia.
I′co‐nog″ra‐phy (?), n. [Gr. � a sketch or description; εικὤν an image + � to describe: cf. F. iconographie.] 1. The art or representation by pictures or images; the description...
I′co‐nol″a‐ter (?), n. [Gr. εικὤν an image + � to worship: cf. F. iconolâtre.] One who worships images.
I′co‐nol″a‐try (?), n. [See Iconolater.] The worship of images as symbols; — distinguished from idolatry, the worship of images themselves.
I′co‐nol″o‐gy (?), n. [Gr. �; εικὤν an image + � discourse: cf. F. iconologie.] The discussion or description of portraiture or of representative images. Cf. Iconography.
I′co‐nom″a‐chy (?), n. [Gr. � a war against images; εικὤν an image + � fight.] Hostility to images as objects of worship.
I′co‐no‐ma″ni‐a (?), n. [NL. See Icon, and Mania.] A mania or infatuation for icons, whether as objects of devotion, bric-a-brac, or curios.
I′co‐nom″ic‐al (?), a. [Gr. �; εικὤν image + � fight.] Opposed to pictures or images as objects of worship. Sir T. Browne.
I′co‐noph″i‐list (?), n. [Gr. εικὤν an image + � to love.] A student, or lover of the study, of iconography.
I′co‐sa‐he″dral (?), a. [See Icosahedron.] (Geom.) Having twenty equal sides or faces.
I′co‐sa‐he″dron (?), n.(Geom.) A solid bounded by twenty sides or faces.Regular icosahedron, one of the five regular polyhedrons, bounded by twenty equilateral triangules. Five ...
‖I′co‐san″dri‐a (?), n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. � twenty +�, �, man, male: cf. F. icosandrie.] (Bot.) A Linnæan class of plants, having twenty or more stamens inserted in the calyx.
{ I′co‐san″dri‐an (?), I′co‐san″drous (?), } a.(Bot.) Pertaining to the class Icosandria; having twenty or more stamens inserted in the calyx.
I′co‐si‐tet′ra‐he″dron (?), n.(Crystallog.) A twenty-four-sided solid; a tetragonal trisoctahedron or trapezohedron.
Ic‐ter″ic (?), n. A remedy for the jaundice.
{ Ic‐ter″ic (?), Ic‐ter″ic‐al (?), } a. [L. ictericus, Gr. �, fr. � jaundice: cf. F. ictérique.] 1. Pertaining to, or affected with, jaundice.2. Good against the jaundice. Johnson.
{ Ic′ter‐i″tious (?), Ic‐ter″i‐tous (?), } a. Yellow; of the color of the skin when it is affected by the jaundice.
Ic″ter‐oid (?), a. [Gr. � jaundice + -oid.] Of a tint resembling that produced by jaundice; yellow; as, an icteroid tint or complexion.