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The apparent source of a received wave. The image is the point in the subsurface that the rays would appear to have come from if they were not reflected, but were shot up from below. A ray that travel [..]
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The invisible image formed in a camera or printer by the action of light on a photographic emulsion.
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to make an image ofThe project aims to image 100,000 participants over the course of the next few years.
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A term commonly substituted for "photograph" or "picture," an image is a two-dimensional reproduction of a scene.
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1[countable, uncountable] the impression that a person, an organization, or a product, etc. gives to the public His public image is very different from the real person. The advertisements are intended [..]
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c. 1200, "piece of statuary; artificial representation that looks like a person or thing," from Old French image "image, likeness; figure, drawing, portrait; reflection; statue," e [..]
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late 14c., "to form a mental picture (of something), imagine," from Old French imagier, from image (see image (n.)). Related: Imaged; imaging.
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/ˈɪmɪʤ/ noun plural images image /ˈɪmɪʤ/ noun plural images Learner's definition of IMAGE 1  [count] : a picture that is produced by a camera, artist, mirror, etc. She studied her image in th [..]
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The consumer perception of a product, institution, brand, business, or person that may or may not corre-spond with "reality" or "actuality." For marketing purposes the "image of what is" may be more important than "what actually is."
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A representation of a person or thing in a work of art. Related: Alexander Gardner. Home of a Rebel Sharpshooter, Gettysburg from Gardner's Photographic Sketchbook of the War (1865) Andy Warhol. [..]
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Something kids work too hard on to establish and maintain for themselves. Image-seekers are often quick to label themselves and don't give a caca bar about anything beyond their own skin... Wi [..]
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The overall outlook of a place, person, or thing.
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When used as a verb, it means 'imagine.' Used in this context by granola crunchers (who are notorious for using lots of jargon to disguise their lack of confidence in themselves and/or [..]
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(2000-2005) (Imager for Magnetopause-to-Aurora Global Exploration) NASA satellite used to study the auroras and magnetosphere.
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A two-dimensional array of data with values at each element of the array related to an intensity or a color. An image is typically defined as the result of some type of image collection system; howeve [..]
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Some form of representation of a person or thing. This includes hardcopy such as pictures and printed graphics, electronic imaging where these potential hardcopies are committed to electronic media, a [..]
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A representation of a subject or scene, often through optical, chemical, and electronic means.
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an iconic mental representation; "her imagination forced images upon her too awful to contemplate" render visible, as by means of MRI persona: (Jungian psychology) a personal [..]
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A collection of files for a specific operating system (OS) that you use to create or rebuild a server. OpenStack provides pre-built images. You can also create custom images, or snapshots, from server [..]
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an exact likeness or copy of something; a statue
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In the field of image processing, a two-dimensional representation of a scene. Synonym picture.
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A concrete representation of a sense impression, a feeling, or an idea. Imagery refers to the pattern of related details in a work. In some works one image predominates either by recurring throughout the work or by appearing at a critical point in the plot. Often writers use multiple images throughout a work to suggest states of feeling and to conv [..]
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Concrete representation of an object, or something seen. Imagists
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 representation.
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generally refers to the picture that is the result of the photographic process  
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(1) Figure formed by rays of light or other electromagnetic radiation at a mirror's focal plane.
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[Idol]
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The result of a transformation on an object.
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(1) In computer science an image is an exact replica of the contents of a storage device (a hard disk drive or CD-ROM for example) stored on a second storage device. See also disk image. (2) The term [..]
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For many years, librarians have been consciously depicted in the mass media as female in gender, mousy in appearance, dowdy in dress (orthopedic shoes), know-it-all in attitude, overly serious, and st [..]
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If you dream that you see images, you will have poor success in business or love. To set up an image in your home, portends that you will be weak minded and easily led astray. Women should be careful of their reputation after a dream of this kind. If the images are ugly, you will have trouble in your home.   
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Describes a file of a picture.
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(Optics) A surprising number of physics glossaries omit a definition of this! No wonder. It's difficult to put in a few words, and still be comprehensive in scope. Try this.
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A point mapping of luminous points of an object located in one region of space to points in another region of space, formed by refraction or reflection of light in a manner that causes light from each [..]
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An image is a file that contains visual information, such as a chart, graph, icon, or photograph. An image typically represents a graph, chart, photo, or icon (small graphic pictograph) that can be in [..]
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The optical counterpart of an object formed by a mirror or a lens.
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The mental likeness of anything.
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A representation of a biometric as typically captured via a video, camera or scanning device. For biometric purposes this is stored in digital form.
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The same as Disk backup
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Docker images are the basis of containers
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See
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normal'>Mental structure that is similar to what it represents.
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The figure that results from some transformation of a figure. It is often of interest to consider what is the same and what is different about a figure and its image.
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The optical counterpart of an object formed by lenses or mirrors.
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(Optics) A surprising number of physics glossaries omit a definition of this! No wonder. It's difficult to put in a few words, and still be comprehensive in scope. Try this. Image: A point mappin [..]
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An image is a company logo, photo, document, animation, picture, line etc. that you can display on one of your website's pages. An image must be stored in a GIF or JPG type file otherwise it cann [..]
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An electronic picture, also called a graphic. There are several formats for images.
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An Image is a virtual raster picture in the form of a bit map, e.g. *.png, *.gif, *.jpg or a bit image in RAM (Random Access Memory). menu Image Formats Raw Byte Images GUI-less Images Creating Images [..]
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(n) an iconic mental representation(n) (Jungian psychology) a personal facade that one presents to the world(n) a visual representation (of an object or scene or person or abstraction) produced on a s [..]
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Picture.
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A graphic file on a Web page For example:
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A picture. Images on the computer are usually represented as bitmaps (raster graphics) or vector graphics.
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Type, illustration or other original as it has been reproduced on computer screen, film, printing plate or paper.
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See Amazon Machine Image (AMI).
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(Scanning prep) - Electronic representation of part or all of a document. A document may have one or several images. One side of a piece of paper equals one image. In the example of a four-page letter [..]
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The mental representation associated with some sensory experience. See stream, auditory streaming.
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Illinois Measure of Annual Growth in English
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Two-dimensional reproduction of a subject formed by a lens. When formed on a surface, i.e. a ground-glass screen, it is a real image; if in space, i.e. when the screen is removed, it is an aerial image. The image seen through a telescope optical viewfinder, etc. cannot be focused [..]
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Two-dimensional reproduction of a subject formed by a lens. When formed on a surface, i.e. a ground-glass screen, it is a real image; if in space, i.e. when the screen is removed, it is an aerial imag [..]
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A unit of information.
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two dimensional representation of a real object, produced by focusing rays of light.
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another term used to describe the picture in a photograph
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ICE Mutual Agreement between Government & Employers
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Individuals' concept of their own bodies.
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A graphic representation or description of a scene, typically produced by an optical or electronic device. Common examples include remotely sensed data (e.g., satellite data), scanned data, and photographs. An image is stored as a raster data set of binary or integer values that represent the intensity of reflected light, heat, or other range of va [..]
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a mental picture or representation of a person, place, or thing in a literary work. The use of images is a powerful literary tool, as images have the ability to convey states of being, feelings, thoug [..]
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n. "image, statue; appearance, resemblance; astronomical talisman," s.v. image sb. OED. KEY: image@n
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l. The optical counterpart of an object. A real image is actually produced and is capable of being shown on a surface, as in a camera; while a virtual image cannot be shown on a surface, but is visibl [..]
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Any picture saved as a recognized image format (JPG, PNG, GIF). Proprietary filetypes like PSD or AI are not recognized as an image. related: graphic, photo, picture
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An exact copy of a storage device’s contents at a point in time.
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In data recovery parlance, to image a hard drive is to make an identical copy of the hard drive, including empty sectors. A kin to data cloning. Also known as creating a “mirror image” or “mirroring” the drive.
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image (characteristic of a person, group or company etc., style, manner of dress, how one is, or wishes to be, perceived by others)
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1. A graphic representation of an object that is produced by an optical or electronic device. An example of this is remotely sensed data from a satellite, scanned data and photographs. An image is sto [..]
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An image (from Latin: imago) is an artifact that depicts visual perception, such as a photograph or other two-dimensional picture, that resembles a subject—usually a physical object—and thus provides [..]
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An image (from Latin: imago) is an artifact that depicts visual perception, such as a photograph or other two-dimensional picture, that resembles a subject—usually a physical object—and thus provides [..]
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In category theory, a branch of mathematics, the image of a morphism is a generalization of the image of a function.
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In mathematics, the image of a function is the set of all output values it may produce. More generally, evaluating a given function f {\displaystyle f} at ea [..]
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IMAGE (Imager for Magnetopause-to-Aurora Global Exploration, Explorer 78 or MIDEX-1) is a NASA Medium Explorer mission that studied the global response of the Earth's magnetosphere to changes in the s [..]
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An image is an artifact that depicts visual perception, such as a photograph or other two-dimensional picture. Image or IMAGE may also refer to:
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Image is an original novel based on the U.S. television series Angel.
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The 3M bookshelf game series is a set of strategy and economic games published in the 1960s and early 1970s by 3M Corporation. The games were packaged in leatherette-look large hardback book size boxe [..]
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Image is the second studio album by Japanese rock band Luna Sea, released on May 21, 1992. It is their major label debut on MCA Victor, reached number nine on the Oricon Albums Chart, and charted for [..]
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An image (from Latin: imago) is an artifact that depicts visual perception, such as a photograph or other two-dimensional picture, that resembles a subject—usually a physical object—and thus provides [..]
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Image is an American quarterly literary journal that publishes art and writing engaging or grappling with Judeo-Christian faith. The journal's byline is Art, Faith, Mystery. Image features fiction, p [..]
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Image (stylised as IMAGE) is an Irish lifestyle and fashion magazine launched in 1975 by publisher Kevin Kelly and his wife Rose. It has 120,000 readers a month and is 'Ireland's best-read glossy.'Ima [..]
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