n. 1.  A visual representation or image painted, drawn, photographed, or otherwise rendered on a flat surface. 2.  A visible image, especially one on a flat surface or screen: the picture reflected in the lake; focused the picture on the movie screen. 3.  a.  A vivid or realistic verbal description: a Shakespearean picture of guilt. b.  A vivid mental image. 4.  A person or object bearing a marked resemblance to another: She's the picture of her mother. 5.  A person, object, or scene that typifies or embodies an emotion, state of mind, or mood: Your face was the very picture of horror. 6.  The chief circumstances of an event or time; the situation: How does the new boyfriend figure in the picture? 7.  A movie. 8.  A tableau vivant. tr.v.  pic·tured, pic·tur·ing, pic·tures  1.  To make a visible representation of: In this photo, the mayor is pictured with several aides. 2.  To form a mental image of; visualize: I pictured my grandfather as a young man coming to America. 3.  To describe vividly in words; make a verbal picture of: pictured their heroism in glowing language. [Middle English, from Latin pictūra, from pictus, painted, past participle of pingere, to paint; see  peig- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.]  | 
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