Noun
An image.
The final adult, and usually winged, state of an insect. See Illust. of Ant-lion, and Army worm.
Source: Webster's dictionaryTime is the moving imago of the unmoving eternity. Plato
When we meet an Imago match, that chemical reaction occurs, and love ignites. All other bets, all other ideas about what we want in a mate, are off. We feel alive and whole, confident that we have met the person who will make everything all right. Harville Hendrix
E.C) *the European Federation of Cinematographers / IMAGO The A.S.C. defines cinematography as: :A creative and interpretive process that culminates in the authorship of an original work of art rather than the simple recording of a physical event. Source: Internet
However, risking a statement bordering on heresy, Jim Henson may not have taken into consideration the weird and whimsical behavior of Kermit’s amphibian compatriots found in Imago Theatre’s production of FROGZ. Source: Internet
In 1991 the Rollins Band signed a distribution deal with Imago Records and appeared at the Lollapalooza festival; both improved the band's presence. Source: Internet
"The Qin Maps: A Clue to Later Chinese Cartographic Development", Imago Mundi (Volume 45, 1993): 90–100. Source: Internet