avatar
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Hinduism. the descent of a deity to the earth in an incarnate form or some manifest shape; the incarnation of a god.
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an embodiment or personification, as of a principle, attitude, or view of life.
Her complete loss of confidence was particularly unsettling, because generally she is the very avatar of hope.
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Digital Technology. a static or moving image or other graphic representation that acts as a proxy for a person or is associated with a specific digital account or identity, as on the internet.
My friend always chooses warriors as his video game avatars.
Now that spring's here I've switched my Instagram avatar from a stack of books to a robin's egg.
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Also called avatar mouse,. Also called mouse avatar. a mouse that is implanted with cells or tissue freshly extracted from a human being, as to test drug therapies for an individual patient or to study a disease process.
Researchers transplanted samples of the patient’s tumor into specially bred avatars.
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(in science fiction) a hybrid creature, composed of human and alien DNA and remotely controlled by the mind of a genetically matched human being.
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Hinduism the manifestation of a deity, notably Vishnu, in human, superhuman, or animal form
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a visible manifestation or embodiment of an abstract concept; archetype
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a movable image that represents a person in a virtual reality environment or in cyberspace
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By extension, an “avatar” is any new embodiment of an old idea.
Etymology
Origin of avatar
First recorded in 1775–85; from Sanskrit avatāra “a passing down, descent,” from ava “down” + -tāra “a passing over” (akin to Latin trāns “across, beyond, through”; through ( def. ) )
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In “The Secret Lives of Murderers’ Wives,” a pants-wearing female reporter who encourages Elsie serves as an avatar of the changing attitudes toward women and their role in society.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 3, 2026
In the troika of major figures in the Russian Revolution, Trotsky stood for ideas and Stalin represented power; their predecessor, Vladimir Lenin, had fused the two values as the frowning avatar of communist leadership.
From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 27, 2026
To create a responsive and realistic avatar for the chatbot, she stood for hours speaking nonstop.
From Barron's • Feb. 26, 2026
The avatar, with his auburn hair and super-white teeth, frequently winks at me and seems empathetic but can be moody or jealous if I introduce him to new people.
From BBC • Jan. 30, 2026
Aech’s avatar was a tall, broad-shouldered Caucasian male with dark hair and brown eyes.
From "Ready Player One: A Novel" by Ernest Cline
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