different between batonic vs iconoclastic

batonic

English

Etymology

baton +? -ic, suggesting the baton used to conduct an orchestra.

Adjective

batonic (not comparable)

  1. (linguistics) Not representing anything specific; non-representational.
    batonic gestures in sign language

Antonyms

  • iconic

Anagrams

  • botanic

batonic From the web:

  • what does platonic mean
  • what does botanic
  • what is platonic mean
  • what do platonic mean


iconoclastic

English

Etymology

iconoclast +? -ic.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -æst?k

Adjective

iconoclastic (comparative more iconoclastic, superlative most iconoclastic)

  1. Characterized by attack on established and accepted beliefs, customs, or institutions; of or pertaining to iconoclasm.

Antonyms

  • iconodulic

Related terms

  • iconoclasm
  • iconoclast

Translations

See also

  • aniconic

References

  • iconoclastic in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
  • iconoclastic in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.

iconoclastic From the web:

  • what's iconoclastic mean
  • what does iconoclastic mean
  • what is iconoclastic controversy
  • what does iconoclastic
  • what is iconoclastic in art
  • what does iconoclastic stand for
  • what does iconoclastic mean in religion
  • what is iconoclastic in literature
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share

you may also like