icono
icon
noun ee-KOH-noh Rare
Origin: From Greek eikón (image), via Latin and Byzantine art usage.
Also means
symbol
Usage Note
Icono covers both the religious painted image venerated in Orthodox Christianity and the modern digital desktop icon. The plural iconos is regular. In art history contexts it often refers specifically to Byzantine sacred images, while in computing it is the standard word for a clickable symbol on a screen.
Examples
"Hizo clic en el icono de la carpeta."
Natural Translation
He clicked on the folder icon.
Literal Translation
He made click on the icon of the folder.
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