Words Starting With "I"

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Iconoclasm

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Iconoclasm refers to the act of destroying or attacking religious images or symbols, often as a result of objections to their presence or worship. Additionally, it can also refer to the rejection or rejectionism of traditional ideas, customs, or institutions, often in favor of a more radical or revolutionary approach.

Iconoclast

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An iconoclast is someone who attacks or rejects widely accepted beliefs, values, or institutions, often in a bold or unconventional way. The term can also refer to someone who is intentionally critical or destructive of iconic or revered symbols, images, or objects. In general, an iconoclast is a trouble-maker who is not afraid to challenge the status quo and question established authority.

Iconoclastic

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Iconoclastic refers to someone or something that is willing to challenge and criticize traditional or established beliefs, attitudes, or institutions. It can also imply a bold or destructive approach to reform or change. The term is often used to describe individuals or groups that are known for their radical or unconventional ideas.

Iconoclastically

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In an iconoclastic manner, attacking or rejecting any established traditions, institutions, or structures, especially in a radical or impulsive way, often with a goal of exposing, challenging, or dismantling what is seen as oppressive, unfair, or outdated.

Iconoclasts

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Iconoclasts are individuals who angrily reject and destroy ideas, values, or institutions that are considered sacred or traditional. They are often regarded as outsiders or rebels, and their actions can be seen as shocking or subversive. The term is often used to describe those who attack or dismantle existing icons, symbols, or institutions, such as artists who challenge societal norms or revolutionaries who overthrow governments.

Iconodule

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An iconodule is a term used in Christian history to refer to someone who favours the veneration of icons, especially during the Byzantine iconoclasm controversy. Iconoclasts, on the other hand, are those who oppose the veneration of icons. Iconodules believe that icons are a way to express the faith and connection to the divine, while iconoclasts see them as graven images that could lead to idolatry.

Iconodulist

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An Iconodulist is a person who destroys images or idols, especially in a religious context. The term comes from the Greek words "eikon" meaning "image" and "luthos" meaning "destroyer". Iconodulism is often associated with the Iconoclastic movement of the early Christian Church, where images and icons of the saints and Jesus Christ were destroyed as heretical or idolatrous.

Iconoduly

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Iconoduly: Not a commonly used word. It is an adjective that refers to a policy or practice of destroying or breaking images or idols. This term is often associated with the iconoclastic movement in the Christian church during the Middle Ages, where images and relics were destroyed in an attempt to purify worship.

Iconograph

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Iconograph refers to a graphical or pictorial representation of a person, typically a saint or a revered figure in a particular culture or religion, often used as a form of devotion or veneration. It can also refer to a write-up or description of a person's life, including their key characteristics, accomplishments, and significance.

Iconographer

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An iconographer is a person who specializes in creating or restoring icons, which are devotional paintings or images in the Eastern Orthodox, Eastern Catholic, and Oriental Orthodox churches and elsewhere.

Iconographic

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Iconographic refers to representations or depictions that are symbolic or meaningful. It can also describe artworks or images that have a significant cultural or historical significance, often conveying underlying messages or themes.

Iconographical

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Iconographical refers to the study of symbolic or thematic representations of people, events, or ideas in art, literature, or other cultural forms. It involves analyzing the meanings and significance of images, symbols, and motifs in various contexts, often to uncover hidden or underlying messages, themes, or historical information.

Iconographically

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Representing or depicting things by symbols, images, or pictures, especially in art, literature, or other forms of expression.

Iconography

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Iconography refers to the branch of art history that studies the identification, classification, and interpretation of the visual devices, symbols, and signs used to convey meaning in a work of art, particularly in ancient and medieval times. It involves analyzing and interpreting the relationships between images, symbols, and the cultural and historical context in which they were created. In essence, iconography is a way to decipher the hidden meanings and messages embedded in art, architecture, and other visual representations.

Iconolater

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An iconoclast is someone who destroys or topples sacred or venerated images or symbols, often as an act of rebellion or protest. An iconolater, on the other hand, is someone who worships or excessively venerates an image or symbol, often to the point of idolatry.

Iconolatric

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Iconolatric refers to the practice of worshiping or revering symbols, images, or idols, rather than the Divine or a supreme being. It is a form of idolatry, where the symbol or image takes precedence over spiritual values or higher authority. The term is often used to describe the situation where a group or individual places excessive or blind trust in a particular symbol, idea, or leader, often to the point of ignoring or neglecting spiritual or moral principles.

Iconolatry

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Iconolatry is the practice of worshipping or idolizing icons or images, rather than the deity or higher power they are supposed to represent. It is often considered a form of idolatry or idol worship.

Iconology

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Iconology is the study of the meaning and symbolism of icons, images, or symbols, often in art, literature, or culture. It involves analyzing and interpreting the significance, connotations, and themes associated with these visual representations. Iconologists examine the historical and cultural contexts in which icons emerge, evolve, and are used, to understand their impact on human thought, identity, and relationships.

Iconomachy

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Iconomachy refers to a dispute or conflict over the laws, customs, or institutions of a society, often involving an argument about what is right and wrong or what should be done to improve the community. The term is often used to describe the ongoing debates and controversies that shape the development of a culture, nation, or institution.

Iconophiles

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Iconophiles are people who have a strong affection or adoration for icons, which are typically revered images in Eastern Orthodox Christianity. Iconophiles often have a deep emotional and spiritual connection to these images, which are believed to convey the presence and power of God or the saints.

Iconophilist

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An iconophilist is a person who has a strong appreciation or love for icons, which are typically images or symbols that are venerated as sacred or revered. The term is derived from the Greek words "eikon" meaning icon, and "philist" meaning lover or friend.

Iconoscope

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Iconoscope is a type of vacuum tube television camera tube that was used in early television systems. It's an early precursor to modern electronic cameras, and was developed in the 1920s by Vladimir Zworykin, a Russian-born inventor who is often referred to as the "father of modern television".

Iconostasis

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Iconostasis is a wall of icons located in Eastern Orthodox Church, typically separating the nave from the sanctuary. It is a screen containing icons of saints, angels, and other important figures in Orthodox theology, and often displays the central icon of Christ (Christ Pantocrator). The iconostasis serves as a semipermeable barrier between the everyday life of the faithful and the sacred space of the altar.

Icons

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Icons are small images or symbols that represent a concept, object, or idea. They are often used in graphical user interfaces, such as on computer desktops, in web pages, or in mobile devices, to convey a specific meaning or to represent a particular option or function. Icons can be simple or complex, and they can be used to add visual interest, convey information, or provide a sense of familiarity and consistency in design.

Icosagon

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An icosagon is a polygon with 20 sides.

Icosahedra

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A polyhedron with 20 faces, each face being a triangle.

Icosahedral

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Icosahedral refers to a geometric shape that is symmetrical and 20-faced, typically used to describe the structure of molecules, viruses, or other microscopic objects. It is derived from the Greek words "eikosa" meaning 20 and "edros" meaning face, thus "icosahedral" means 20-faced.

Icosahedron

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An icosahedron is a polyhedron with 20 triangular faces, 30 edges, and 12 vertices. It is one of the five Platonic solids, and is often referred to as a "d20" in tabletop gaming and other contexts. The term "icosahedron" comes from the Greek words "ikos," meaning "twenty," and "hedra," meaning "base" or "seat." Icosahedra can appear in nature, such as in the structure of some viruses and the shells of some beetles, and are also used in architecture and design.

Icosahedronic

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Icosahedronic refers to relating to or forming an icosahedron, which is a polyhedron with 20 triangular faces. In mathematics, it can also describe the arrangement of vertices and edges in such a shape.

Icosandria

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Icosandria is a term that refers to the geometric shape of a polyhedron with 20 faces. It is a type of polytope, which is a three-dimensional geometric shape with flat polygonal faces.

Icosuplets

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Icosuplets refers to the birth of one set of identical quintuplets (five babies born at the same time) or two sets of identical quintuplets, which is extremely rare and often considered a medical miracle.

Icq

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ICQ is an old instant messaging and online community service that was founded in 1996. It allows users to communicate with friends, family, and colleagues in real-time through instant messaging, file transfer, and video conferencing. ICQ was one of the first and most popular instant messaging services in the early years of the internet, but its popularity declined in the 2000s as other social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and WhatsApp gained popularity.

Icsid

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ICSID stands for International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. It is an international organization established by the World Bank that provides a forum for resolving disputes between governments and foreign investors. ICSID provides a mechanism for settling disputes through arbitration, rather than litigation, in accordance with the ICSID Convention and the ICSID Arbitration Rules.

Ict

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ICT stands for Information and Communication Technology, which refers to the technology used to manage, process, and store information, as well as facilitate communication among people, organizations, and systems.

Ictal

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Ictal refers to a seizure or a convulsion, especially one that is caused by epilepsy. The prefix "ictal" comes from the Greek word "itkos", meaning "convulsion" or "seizure".

Ictaluridae

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The word "ictaluridae" refers to a family of fish, commonly known as catfish. Specifically, it is a family of North American catfishes that includes species such as channel catfish, blue catfish, and flathead catfish.