Adverb
iconically (comparative more iconically, superlative most iconically)
In a way or to an extent that is iconic
A convention sometimes seen for letters beyond the basic 26 is to exploit the physical symmetry of braille patterns iconically, for example, by assigning a reversed n to ñ or an inverted s to sh. Source: Internet
For example, a square (closed fist, 'S' hand) with double solid bullets is the sign for 'milk' (iconically squeezing an udder). Source: Internet
In other words, over time, the natural processes of regularization in the language obscures any iconically motivated features of the sign. Source: Internet
Still others, like the iconically weird —looking something like an undulating, satanic lobster—invite us to squint when imagining its place on our common tree of life. Source: Internet
Bannon, who also purchased lesbian pulp fiction, later stated that women identified the material iconically by the cover art. Source: Internet
I also hear people mentioning Maple syrup as being iconically Canadian and that's weird to me because its only produced in a tiny part of this country. Source: Internet