imagen

English

Etymology

Coined by Allan Paivio, from image + -gen.

Noun

imagen (plural imagens)

  1. A unit of imagery, analogous to a logogen, but applicable to non-verbal systems.

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Spanish

Etymology

From Latin imāginem, singular accusative of imāgō, imāginis (compare Catalan imatge, French image, Italian immagine, Portuguese imagem), from Proto-Indo-European *aim-, *aiem-, *iem- (similarity, resemblance).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /iˈmaxen/, [iˈmaxẽn]

Noun

imagen f (plural imágenes)

  1. image

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