What is another word for ikon?
Pronunciation:
[ ˈa͡ɪkən], [ ˈaɪkən], [ ˈaɪ_k_ə_n]
Related words: ikon radar, ikon IQ3, ikon x3, ikon x2s, ikon x3 radar, ikon x3s, ikon x3r review, ikon x3r, ikon bike computer, ikon bike computer review
Synonyms for Ikon:
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n.
• artifact • icon • symbolic representation Other relevant words:
- Biblical graven image ,
- Tiki ,
- atlas ,
- bronze ,
- bust ,
- carving ,
- caryatid ,
- casting ,
- characterisation ,
- characterization ,
- colossus ,
- copy ,
- delineation ,
- depiction ,
- double ,
- drawing ,
- duplicate ,
- effigy ,
- epitome ,
- exposure ,
- facsimile ,
- fetish ,
- figure ,
- figurehead ,
- figurine ,
- film ,
- flick ,
- graven image ,
- icons ,
- idol ,
- impression ,
- likeness ,
- look-alike ,
- model ,
- movie ,
- painting ,
- paradigm ,
- persona ,
- photo ,
- photograph ,
- pic ,
- picture ,
- portrait ,
- prototype ,
- range ,
- replica ,
- representation ,
- reproduction ,
- scene ,
- sculpture ,
- simulacrum ,
- statue ,
- statuette ,
- symbol ,
- trope ,
- video ,
- word-painting .
How to use "Ikon" in context?
Icon is a word used to describe a representation of a deity or a sacred object in art. Icons are representations of religious ideas or biblical figures with stylized simplicity. They often occupy a space in a painting, sculpture, or print that is not normally intended for figures, and are used to create a focal point for the viewer.
Icons are traditionally made of hard materials such as stone, metal, or wood and are often painted or carved. They are often used in churches, temples, and other places of religious worship. Icons are also used in art to represent specific concepts or ideas.
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