Iconic

/aɪˈkɑnɪk/ adjective

So famous and recognized that it becomes a symbol or representation of something important; instantly recognizable and culturally meaningful.

From Greek 'eikon' (image or likeness), the word originally referred to religious images or icons. In modern usage, it expanded to describe anything so visually or culturally significant that it functions as a symbol of its era or category.

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