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icon [icons] (image)
noun
[UK: ˈaɪkɒn]
[US: ˈaɪkan]

icononoun
{m}
He paints icons. = Él pinta iconos.

ícononoun
{m}

iconoclasm (belief in, participation in, or sanction of destroying religious icons)
noun
[UK: aɪˌk.ɒ.nə.ˈklæ.stɪk]
[US: ˌaɪˈk.ɑː.nə.ˌklæ.zəm]

iconoclasianoun
{f}

iconoclastianoun
{f}

iconoclast [iconoclasts] (one who destroys religious images or icons)
noun
[UK: aɪˈk.ɒ.nə.klæst]
[US: ˌaɪˈk.ɑː.nə.ˌklæst]

iconoclastanoun
{m} {f}

iconoclastic (pertaining to iconoclasm)
adjective
[UK: aɪˌk.ɒ.nə.ˈklæ.stɪk]
[US: ˌaɪk.ə.nə.ˈklæ.stɪk]

iconoclastaadjective

iconodule (person who supports the veneration of religious icons)
noun

iconódulonoun
{m}

iconography [iconographies] (set of symbolic forms)
noun
[UK: ˌaɪk.ə.ˈnɒ.ɡrə.fi]
[US: ˌaɪk.ə.ˈnɑː.ɡrə.fi]

iconografíanoun
{f}
This iconography is typical of cave art. = Esta iconografía es típica del arte rupestre.

iconological (of or pertaining to iconology)
adjective

iconológicoadjective

iconology (the study of icons)
noun
[UK: ˌaɪkənˈɒlədʒi]
[US: ˌaɪkənˈɑːlədʒi]

iconologíanoun
{f}

iconostasis (a wall of icons)
noun
[UK: ˌaɪkənəstˈɑːsiz]
[US: ˌaɪkənəstˈɑːsiz]

iconostasionoun
{m}

aniconism (conviction that artists should not depict religious figures)
noun

aniconismonoun
{m}

anticonstitutional adjective
[UK: ˌæn.tiˌk.ɒn.stɪ.ˈtjuːʃ.n̩əl]
[US: ˌæn.tiˌk.ɒn.stɪ.ˈtjuːʃ.n̩əl]

anticonstitucionaladjective

anticonstitutionally adverb

anticonstitucionalmenteadverb

cross the Rubicon (to make an irreversible decision)
verb

pasar el Rubicónverb

diacatholicon noun

diacatolicónnoun

emoticon (representation of an emotion of the writer)
noun
[UK: ɪˈməʊtɪˌkɒn]
[US: ɪˈməʊtɪˌkɒn]

emoticononoun
{m}

emoticónnoun
{m}
Even though computer programmers may use semicolons every day, nowadays most people only use semicolons for emoticons. = Aunque los programadores utilizan a diario el punto y coma, actualmente la mayoría de las personas usan el punto y coma sólo para los emoticones.

epicondyle (protuberance above the condyle of a bone)
noun

epicóndilonoun
{m}

favicon (icon for website)
noun

favicononoun

idioticon (dictionary of a specific dialect)
noun
[UK: ˈɪdɪˌɒtɪkən]
[US: ˈɪdɪˌɑːɾɪkən]

idioticónnoun
{m}

lexicon [lexicons] (vocabulary of a language)
noun
[UK: ˈlek.sɪkən]
[US: ˈlek.sɪˌk.ɑːn]

léxiconoun
{m}

ossicone (horn-like protuberance)
noun

osicononoun
{m}

panopticon [panopticons] (type of prison)
noun
[UK: pæn.ˈɒp.tɪkən]
[US: pæn.ˈɑːp.tɪkən]

panópticonoun
{m}

replicon [replicons] (DNA that replicates as an individual unit)
noun

replicónnoun

Rubicon (small river in northeastern Italy)
proper noun
[UK: ˈruː.bɪkən]
[US: ˈruː.bɪkɒn]

Rubicónproper noun
{m}

semiconductor [semiconductors] (substance with electrical properties between conductor and insulator)
noun
[UK: ˌse.mɪk.ən.ˈdʌk.tə(r)]
[US: ˌse.mik.ən.ˈdək.tər]

semiconductornoun
{m}

silicon (non-metallic element)
noun
[UK: ˈsɪ.lɪkən]
[US: ˈsɪ.ləkən]

silicionoun
{m}
The information storage capacity of DNA is many times superior to that of the most advanced silicon chips. = La capacidad de almacenamiento de información del ADN es muchas veces superior a la de los chips de silicio más avanzados.

silicon dioxide (SiO2)
noun
[UK: ˈsɪ.lɪkən daɪ.ˈɒk.saɪd]
[US: ˈsɪ.ləkən daˈjɑːk.ˌsaɪd]

dióxido del silicionoun

Silicon Valley (nickname for region in San Francisco)
proper noun
[UK: ˈsɪ.lɪkən ˈvæ.li]
[US: ˈsɪ.ləkən ˈvæ.li]

Silicon Valleyproper noun
{m}

Valle del Silicioproper noun
{m}

silicone [silicones] (any of a class of inert compounds of silicon)
noun
[UK: ˈsɪ.lɪk.əʊn]
[US: ˈsɪ.ləˌkoʊn]

siliconanoun
{f}

sphericon ((geometry) a solid constructed by slicing a bicone)
noun

esfericónnoun
{m}