skeuomorph
Americannoun
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an ornament or design on an object that mimics the form of the object when made from another material or by other techniques, usually one that reflects a previously functional element, as an imitation metal rivet mark found on handles of prehistoric pottery.
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Digital Technology. a design or design element, as an icon on a digital device, that mimics the three-dimensional look or the sound of a physical object, such as LCD hands on a smartwatch or the shutter sound on a digital camera.
Other Word Forms
- skeuomorphic adjective
- skeuomorphics noun
Etymology
Origin of skeuomorph
First recorded in 1885–90; from Greek skeû(os) “vessel, implement” + -o- + -morph
Example Sentences
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SKEUOMORPH: An ornament or design representing a utensil or implement.
From Washington Times
A quarter of a century on, however, we all understand that there will be no need for the comfort of a humanoid skeuomorph to persuade people to leap into self-driving cars.
From The Guardian
Not everyone will be pleased with the decision though, and some regret the decline of the skeuomorph.
From BBC
The word "horsepower" is itself a skeuomorph, remaining long after the horses had disappeared.
From BBC
Webb wants the skeuomorph revived, and sees their fall from grace as a matter of taste and fashion.
From BBC
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