different between iconic vs rolemodel
iconic
English
Etymology
From Late Latin ?conicus, equivalent to icon +? -ic.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /a??k?n?k/
- Rhymes: -?n?k
Adjective
iconic (comparative more iconic, superlative most iconic)
- Relating to, or having the characteristics of, an icon. [from 17th c.]
- Famously and distinctively representative of its type.
- (linguistics) Representing something; symbolic.
- an iconic gesture in sign language
Antonyms
- (relating to an icon): aniconic
- (linguistics): batonic
Translations
Romanian
Etymology
From French iconic.
Adjective
iconic m or n (feminine singular iconic?, masculine plural iconici, feminine and neuter plural iconice)
- iconic
Declension
iconic From the web:
- what iconic mean
- what iconic event happened today
- what iconic supernatural episode are you
- what iconic vine are you
- what iconic character are you
- what iconic actor just died
- what ionic bond
- what iconic couple are you
rolemodel
rolemodel From the web:
- what role model means
- what role model
- what role models teach us
- what role models do
- what does role model mean
- role model genre
- what rhymes with role model
- my role model
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