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Definition of image
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of image is as below...
Image (v. t.) To
represent
or form an image of; as, the still lake
imaged
the
shore;
the
mirror
imaged
her
figure..
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Image
::
Image (n.)
Hence:
The
likeness
of
anything
to which
worship
is paid; an idol.
Icon
::
Icon (n.) An image or
representation;
a
portrait
or
pretended
portrait.
Conceit
::
Conceit
(n.) That which is
conceived,
imagined,
or
formed
in the mind; idea;
thought;
image;
conception..
Pseudoscopic
::
Pseudoscopic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
formed
by, a
pseudoscope;
having
its parts
appearing
with the
relief
reversed;
as, a
pseudoscopic
image..
Stylar
::
Stylagalmaic
(a.)
Performing
the
office
of
columns;
as,
Atlantes
and
Caryatides
are
stylagalmaic
figures
or
images..
Development
::
Development
(n.) The act of
developing
or
disclosing
that which is
unknown;
a
gradual
unfolding
process
by which
anything
is
developed,
as a plan or
method,
or an image upon a
photographic
plate;
gradual
advancement
or
growth
through
a
series
of
progressive
changes;
also, the
result
of
developing,
or a
developed
state..
Megascope
::
Megascope
(n.) A
modification
of the magic
lantern,
used esp. for
throwing
a
magnified
image of an
opaque
object
on a
screen,
solar or
artificial
light being
used..
Stereoscope
::
Stereopticon
(n.) An
instrument,
consisting
essentially
of a magic
lantern
in which
photographic
pictures
are used, by which the image of a
landscape,
or any
object,
may be
thrown
upon a
screen
in such a
manner
as to seem to stand out in
relief,
so as to form a
striking
and
accurate
representation
of the
object
itself;
also, a pair of magic
lanterns
for
producing
the
effect
of
dissolving
views..
Shadow
::
Shadow
(n.) A
reflected
image,
as in a
mirror
or in
water..
Narcissus
::
Narcissus
(n.) A
beautiful
youth
fabled
to have been
enamored
of his own image as seen in a
fountain,
and to have been
changed
into the
flower
called
Narcissus..
"""fern "
::
Fern (a.)
Ancient;
old.
[Obs.]
Pilgrimages
to . . . ferne
halwes.
[saints]..
Ghost
::
Ghost (n.) Any faint
shadowy
semblance;
an
unsubstantial
image;
a
phantom;
a
glimmering;
as, not a ghost of a
chance;
the ghost of an
idea..
Image
::
Image (n.) A
picture,
example,
or
illustration,
often taken from
sensible
objects,
and used to
illustrate
a
subject;
usually,
an
extended
metaphor..
Figure
::
Figure
(n.) A mode of
expressing
abstract
or
immaterial
ideas by words which
suggest
pictures
or
images
from the
physical
world;
pictorial
language;
a
trope;
hence,
any
deviation
from the
plainest
form of
statement..
Imaged
::
Imaged
(imp. & p. p.) of Imag.
Iconolatry
::
Iconolatry
(n.) The
worship
of
images
as
symbols;
--
distinguished
from
idolatry,
the
worship
of
images
themselves..
After-image
::
After-image
(n.) The
impression
of a vivid
sensation
retained
by the
retina
of the eye after the cause has been
removed;
also
extended
to
impressions
left of
tones,
smells,
etc..
Imagine
::
Imagine
(v. t.) To form in the mind a
notion
or idea of; to form a
mental
image of; to
conceive;
to
produce
by the
imagination.
Mirage
::
Mirage
(n.) An
optical
effect,
sometimes
seen on the
ocean,
but more
frequently
in
deserts,
due to total
reflection
of light at the
surface
common
to two
strata
of air
differently
heated.
The
reflected
image is seen,
commonly
in an
inverted
position,
while the real
object
may or may not be in
sight.
When the
surface
is
horizontal,
and below the eye, the
appearance
is that of a sheet of water in which the
object
is seen
reflected;
when the
reflecting
surface
is above the eye, the image is seen pr
Impress
::
Impress
(v. t.) To
produce
by
pressure,
as a mark,
stamp,
image,
etc.; to
imprint
(a mark or
figure
upon
something)..
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