skiamorph

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English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek σκῐᾱ́ (skĭā́, shadow) + μορφή (morphḗ, form).

Pronunciation

Noun

skiamorph (plural skiamorphs)

  1. (uncommon) Synonym of skeuomorph
    • 2009 [1981], J. E. Gordon, Structures: Or Why Things Don't Fall Down, Hachette Books, →ISBN:
      Survivals of this sort are known as ‘skiamorphs’ (shadow shapes), and in one form or another they are very common in technology, A modern instance is the survival of timber graining on the surface of plastic mouldings and furniture.
    • 2015, Janis Jefferies, Diana Wood Conroy, Hazel Clark, editors, The Handbook of Textile Culture, Bloomsbury Publishing, →ISBN, page 143:
      As mentioned above, archaeology shows us that the echo of one material is often imitated in other materials as a ‘skiamorph’ (skia, Greek for shadow; morph, shape). Here one medium ‘shadows’ another material, which may have become outmoded by quicker industrial processes yet the exact shape of the older form is retained in the newer material.

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