Definition of iconic.
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Fine art [art. ](of statues, portraits, etc. ) executed according to a convention or tradition.
I•co•nic•i•ty (ī′kə nis′ i tē), n.
A picture, esp.
Of christ, a saint, etc. , painted on a wooden panel and venerated in the.
Widely recognized and regarded as a symbol or representation of a particular idea, concept, or era.
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Widely considered to epitomize an era, culture, community, place, etc. ;
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Definition of iconic adjective from the oxford advanced learner's dictionary.
Being a famous person or thing that people admire and see as a symbol of a particular idea, way of life, etc.
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Very famous or popular, especially being considered to represent particular opinions or a.
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