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Originally we used a single %icon-definition CSS component to represent this, but seeing as some of them don't have icons, it didn't seem like the best name. So this PR splits this component into various different ones and then uses the new ones to continue to provide a now deprecated %icon-definition.

The component is currently a CSS only component that assumes a single (or multiple) description lists for its markup component, and provides for multiple different options (including a reversed mode which I'm still not totally sure about, but we don't use this right now anyway).

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- %tag-list
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