Mawson, C.O.S., ed. (1870–1938). Roget’s International Thesaurus. 1922.
Class IV. Words Relating to the Intellectual FacultiesDivision (II) Communication of Ideas
Section III. Means of Communicating Ideas
1. Natural Means
554. Representation.
PHOTOGRAPHY; radiography, X-ray photography, skiagraphy; spectroheliography, photospectroheliography.
PERSONATION, personification; impersonation; drama [See The Drama].
DRAWING, picture, sketch, draft or draught; tracing; copy [See Copy].
PHOTOGRAPH, photo [colloq.], daguerreotype, talbotype, calotype; heliotype, heliograph; print, cabinet, carte de visite (pl. cartes de visite) [F.], ping-pong [cant], snapshot.
IMAGE, likeness, icon, portrait; striking likeness, speaking likeness; very image; effigy, facsimile.
FIGURE, figurehead; puppet, doll, figurine, aglet or aiglet, manikin, mannequin, lay figure, model, marionette, fantoccini, waxwork, bust; statue, statuette, hieroglyph.
hieroglyphic, anaglyph, diagram, monogram.
MAP, plan, chart; ground plan, projection, elevation; atlas; outline, scheme; view (painting) [See Painting and Black and White]; ichnography, cartography.
RADIOGRAPH, radiogram, scotograph, skiagraph or sciagraph, skiagram or sciagram, X-ray photograph, X-ray [colloq.]; spectrogram, spectroheliogram, photospectroheliogram.
DELINEATOR, draftsman or draughtsman; artist [See Artist]; photographer, radiographer, X-ray photographer, skiagrapher, daguerreotypist.
illustrate, symbolize; paint [See Painting and Black and White]; carve [See Sculpture]; engrave [See Engraving].
PERSONATE, personify, impersonate, dress up [colloq.], assume a character, pose as, act; play (drama) [See The Drama]; mimic (imitate) [See Imitation]; hold the mirror up to nature.
Renaissance, trecento, quattrocento, cinquecento, Directoire, Moyen Age.