A picture that represents a word or words may be a symbol or a pictogram.
likeness, representation, painting, picture
a shovel symbolizes something you can dig things up with and something beery
In the picture, if you're talking about something that is imaged (colors and shapes). You say "On the picture" if there is some object resting on top of the picture
The word likeness is a noun. The plural form is likenesses.
Well, you could say something describing a stereotype, then say "is a stereotype of" what ever the stereotype is. Or you could say something like "Jimmy sure is to the exact likeness of an American stereotype."
If you compare your baby picture to your father's, there is a remarkable likeness.
A picture or likeness obtained by photography., To take a picture or likeness of by means of photography; as, to photograph a view; to photograph a group., To practice photography; to take photographs.
it is something alike that is usual.
ideogram
likeness, representation, painting, picture
it symbolizes a lush, green atmosphere with farmers i9n the picture. to me i think it symbolizes their great economy (wealth)
An "imagen" can be anything that is a likeness or resemblance of something or someone else: a statue, a photograph, a painting, an engraving, a silhouette, etc. "Tu" means "your." "Tu imagen" means "your likeness," but it could also refer to how and in what specific medium that likeness is recreated. So for example, it could also mean, "your statue," or "your picture" or 'the painting of you," etc. Even a child could be called "tu imagen" to its parent, meaning the child looks just like the parent.
Symbolizes means representing something. The word symbolize is a verb.
A portrait picture is a visual representation of a person, typically focusing on their face and expression. It aims to capture the likeness, personality, and emotions of the individual being depicted.
In general terms, an "image" refers to a visual representation or depiction of something, while "likeness" typically refers to a similarity or resemblance to something else. In a philosophical or religious context, "image" may refer to a physical representation, while "likeness" often denotes a more abstract or intrinsic similarity.
If you're asking if any United States coin has such a likeness, I would say no.
the likeness is an effigy