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A '''secular icon''' is an image or pictograph of a person or thing used for other than religious purpose. (See ] for such use.) A '''secular icon''' is an image or pictograph of a person or thing used for other than religious purpose. (See ] for such use.)
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A secular icon is an image or pictograph of a person or thing used for other than religious purpose. (See icon for such use.)

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