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Definitions for Imager
[1] a physical likeness or representation of a person, animal, or thing, photographed, painted, sculptured, or otherwise made visible.
[2] an optical counterpart or appearance of an object, as is produced by reflection from a mirror, refraction by a lens, or the passage of luminous rays through a small aperture and their reception on a surface.
[3] a mental representation; idea; conception.
[4] Psychology . a mental representation of something previously perceived, in the absence of the original stimulus.
[5] form; appearance; semblance: We are all created in God's image.
[6] counterpart; copy: That child is the image of his mother.
[7] a symbol; emblem.
[8] the general or public perception of a company, public figure, etc., especially as achieved by careful calculation aimed at creating widespread goodwill.
[9] a type; embodiment: Red-faced and angry, he was the image of frustration.
[10] a description of something in speech or writing: Keats created some of the most beautiful images in the language.
[11] Rhetoric . a figure of speech, especially a metaphor or a simile.
[12] an idol or representation of a deity: They knelt down before graven images.
[13] Mathematics . the point or set of points in the range corresponding to a designated point in the domain of a given function.
[14] Archaic . an illusion or apparition.
[15] to picture or represent in the mind; imagine; conceive.
[16] to make an image of; portray in sculpture, painting, etc.
[17] to project (photographs, film, etc.) on a surface: Familiar scenes were imaged on the screen.
[18] to reflect the likeness of; mirror.
[19] to set forth in speech or writing; describe.
[20] to symbolize; typify.
[21] to resemble.
[22] Informal . to create an image for (a company, public figure, etc.): The candidate had to be imaged before being put on the campaign trail.
[23] to transform (data) into an exact replica in a different form, as changing digital data to pixels for display on a screen or representing a medical scan of a body part in digital form.
[24] an electronic device that records images a thermal imager
[25] a representation or likeness of a person or thing, esp in sculpture
[26] an optically formed reproduction of an object, such as one formed by a lens or mirror
[27] a person or thing that resembles another closely; double or copy
[28] a mental representation or picture; idea produced by the imagination
[29] the personality presented to the public by a person, organization, etc a criminal charge is not good for a politician's image See also corporate image
[30] the pattern of light that is focused on to the retina of the eye
[31] psychol the mental experience of something that is not immediately present to the senses, often involving memory See also imagery, body image, hypnagogic image
[32] a personification of a specified quality; epitome the image of good breeding
[33] a mental picture or association of ideas evoked in a literary work, esp in poetry
[34] a figure of speech, such as a simile or metaphor
[35] maths (of a point) the value of a function, f(x ), corresponding to the point x the range of a function
[36] an obsolete word for apparition
[37] to picture in the mind; imagine
[38] to make or reflect an image of
[39] computing to project or display on a screen or visual display unit
[40] to portray or describe
[41] to be an example or epitome of; typify
Words related to Imager
imagespeculum, reflector, gaper
Words nearby Imager
imageilyushin, ilía, im, im-, im- 1, image, image consultant, image converter, image dissector, image enhancement, image intensifier
Origin of Imager
1175–1225; (noun) Middle English < Old French image, imagene (-ene apparently construed as suffix) < Latin imāgin-, stem of imāgō a copy, likeness, equivalent to im- (cf. imitate) + -āgō noun suffix; (verb) Middle English: to form a mental picture < Old French imagier, derivative of image
Other words from Imager
im·age·a·ble , adjective
im·ag·er , noun
pre·im·age , noun
re·im·age , verb (used with object), re·im·aged, re·im·ag·ing.
un·im·aged , adjective
Word origin for Imager
C13: from Old French imagene, from Latin imāgō copy, representation; related to Latin imitārī to imitate
Synonyms for Imager
reflector, speculum, cheval glass, gaper, hand glass, looking glass, pier glass, polished metal, seeing glass