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Definition of depicted

Depict
Depict De*pict", p. p. [L. depictus, p. p. of depingere to depict; de- + pingere to paint. See Paint, and cf. Depaint, p. p.] Depicted. --Lydgate.
Depict
Depict De*pict", p. p. [L. depictus, p. p. of depinger? to depict; de- + pingere to paint. See Paint, and cf. Depaint, p. p.] Depicted. --Lydgate.

Meaning of depicted from wikipedia

- of the object depicted the 'recognitional'. Wollheim's main claim is that we are simultaneously aware of both the surface and the depicted object. The concept...
- from the Quran, as depicted in the Nuremberg Chronicle Early Renaissance fresco illustrating Dante's Inferno. Muhammad is depicted being dragged down...
- robes, is still depicted, as on the apse mosaic in the church of Santi Cosma e Damiano in Rome, where the twelve apostles are depicted as twelve sheep...
- that depicted allegorical or religious stories. Modern painters have created images of nude children that depict everyday life. Some sculptures depict nude...
- nature. A harrow, a newly invented implement, is depicted (scene 10) and this is the earliest known depiction. The picture of Halley's Comet, which appears...
- Throughout history, spiders have been depicted in po****r culture, mythology and in symbolism. From Gr**** mythology to African folklore, the spider has...
- they will. He is depicted as a man with many appearances, which means the faces of all men and women. There are also many depictions in which he is said...
- flag is depicted as if the flagpole is positioned on the left of the flag, except for those of Iran, Iraq and Saudi Arabia which are depicted with the...
- A cartoon depicting lemmings jumping off a cliff en m****e (The German text translates to "Turn back!? Now that we've come this far!?!")...
- Shiva is depicted as p****ive, with Shakti being his active counterpart: Shiva as Prajña and Shakti as Upāya. In Mahayana Buddhism, Shiva is depicted as Maheshvara...