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Word of the Day
April 25
avatar AV-uh-tar noun
Meaning
1 : the incarnation of a Hindu deity (as Vishnu)
2 a : an incarnation in human form b : an embodiment (as of a concept or philosophy) often in a person
*3 : an electronic image that represents and is manipulated by a computer user (as in a computer game)
Example Sentence
Before they started playing the game, Aaron and Kyle customized their avatars.
Did you know?
“Avatar” derives from a Sanskrit word meaning "descent," and when it first appeared in English in the late 18th century, it referred to the descent of a deity to the earth — typically, the incarnation in earthly form of Vishnu or another Hindu deity. It later came to refer to any incarnation in human form, and then to any embodiment (such as that of a concept or philosophy), whether or not in the form a person. In the age of technology, "avatar" has developed another sense — it can now be used for the image that a person chooses as his or her "embodiment" in an electronic medium.
Word of the Day
April 25
avatar AV-uh-tar noun
Meaning
1 : the incarnation of a Hindu deity (as Vishnu)
2 a : an incarnation in human form b : an embodiment (as of a concept or philosophy) often in a person
*3 : an electronic image that represents and is manipulated by a computer user (as in a computer game)
Example Sentence
Before they started playing the game, Aaron and Kyle customized their avatars.
Did you know?
“Avatar” derives from a Sanskrit word meaning "descent," and when it first appeared in English in the late 18th century, it referred to the descent of a deity to the earth — typically, the incarnation in earthly form of Vishnu or another Hindu deity. It later came to refer to any incarnation in human form, and then to any embodiment (such as that of a concept or philosophy), whether or not in the form a person. In the age of technology, "avatar" has developed another sense — it can now be used for the image that a person chooses as his or her "embodiment" in an electronic medium.